Wikibooks: HKDSE Geography/M1/Reasons for Stay

= Opportunities = = Power = Geothermal power can often be tapped along plate boundaries where tectonic hazards are frequent. It is a are low cost highly efficient renewable energy source which produces little pollution and emits no greenhouse gases. Robox theme=2 title=Iceland 70% of Iceland s elect...

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Summary:= Opportunities = = Power = Geothermal power can often be tapped along plate boundaries where tectonic hazards are frequent. It is a are low cost highly efficient renewable energy source which produces little pollution and emits no greenhouse gases. Robox theme=2 title=Iceland 70% of Iceland s electricity is geothermal. Robox/Close = Mining = Many rare and precious metals gems and minerals are found in volcanic regions. Robox theme=2 title=Volcanic miners Iron silver copper mercury and other important metals are found along plate boundaries along with gems like manganese. Robox/Close = Agriculture = Many volcanic regions have fertile soils because volcanic ash are rich in nutrients. When solidified lava are weathered and transported to farmlands they also carry nutrients. This facilitates the growth of crops and increases yields so farmers are attracted to settle there. = Tourism = Hot springs (e.g. Japan) and geysers (e.g. Yellowstone National Park) often attract tourists. Hot springs are said to be beneficial to health. Volcanic and earthquake prone areas like Mount Fuji Hawaii and the Alps attract tourists because of scenic beauty. Thus tourism is important to the economies of hazard prone regions. They tend to have a greater degree of economic development attracting settlement. = Other Opportunities = Benefits of living near coasts (mild climate scenic beauty) are valid reasons for staying in tsunami prone regions. = Other Reasons = Financial and political barriers prevent people from leaving People with social ties are unwilling to leave as they do not want to break their social network and have to rebuild one in a new place Historical factors People tend to stay where much development has taken place Ancestral ties to one s homeland It is impossible to move to anywhere without hazards DSEGeogM1