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Volcanoes: a suitable home?

Spot your teacher’s mistakes!

Fertile soil Wine from the slopes of Mount Etna © Flickr; Gabriella OpazSicilian wine ©Flickr; no_typographic_man

Sulphur Mining in Ijen Volcano, Java Sulphur miner. Kawah Ijen, Java © Flickr, Matt Paish Sulphur mining © Flickr; Johannes Zielcke

Precious metals and diamond mining © Flickr, James St. John’s For an image of the Yubileyny diamond mine visit: technology.com/features/feature-the- worlds-top-10-biggest-diamond- mines/feature-the-worlds-top-10-biggest- diamond-mines-2.htmlhttp:// technology.com/features/feature-the- worlds-top-10-biggest-diamond- mines/feature-the-worlds-top-10-biggest- diamond-mines-2.html

Geothermal energy in Iceland Hellisheidi Geothermal Plant, Hengill, Iceland © Flickr; Chris Beckett

Tourism Yellowstone National Park Old Faithful Inn, visitors watching an eruption of Old Faithful Geyser © Flickr; Yellowstone National Park

Tourism Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle © Flickr, Dave & Margie Hill/ Kleerup, 2013 “It feels a bit like Disneyland.”

Disadvantages Lava, ash and gases Pyroclastic flows at Mayon Volcano © C.G. Newhall, Wikicommons Lava flow on Hawaii island © Adam, Flickr

Disadvantages Popocatepetl, Mexico Popocatepetl © Flickr; Damaris Vilchis Danger © Flickr, Steve Calcott