Be alert! Be ready for the disaster-stock food and protective gear, use a communication device, go out to the place if it is too dangerous and always be updated by means of media. We should take care of our environment, plant more trees, avoid throwing garbage anywhere and prevent Kaingin system or illegal logging.
Well there really is no moral lesson because the movie was a true story, so if you want a moral lesson, the best one you will find is listen to the instructions given (because they told the city that there was an earthquake and that everyone should evacuate but nobody listened.
Yes, she is :)
Westcliffe, CO - Horn peak can be seen in several scenes
The duration of Widows' Peak is 1.68 hours.
There is a Dante's Peak in Death Valley but it is not a volcano.
Well there really is no moral lesson because the movie was a true story, so if you want a moral lesson, the best one you will find is listen to the instructions given (because they told the city that there was an earthquake and that everyone should evacuate but nobody listened.
Yes, she is :)
Dante's Peak is not a real volcano and is fictional. Dante's Peak was a movie that was released in 1997 and there is no mention of height.
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No it is not a real volcano. I learned this in Science Class and we studied it.. Thanks Wiki.answers!
The science concept in "Dante's Peak" revolves around volcanic eruptions and the potential hazards they pose to nearby communities. The movie explores themes such as volcano monitoring, eruption prediction, and the measures taken to evacuate residents in the face of imminent danger.
The moral lesson of "Dante's Peak" is the importance of preparedness and listening to expert advice in the face of natural disasters. It highlights the consequences of ignoring warnings and cutting corners for the sake of profit or convenience.
Mount Baker is the volcano that erupts at the beginning of the movie Dante's Peak.
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Ante or Anticlimax ,literally 'after the peak'