sight-seeing, which isn’t as interesting activity to do, and what’s the fun of that? Adding on, no sporty activities are able to happen, or just doesn’t happen there often. The caldera can not be snow capped allowing no one to ski on El Chichon, and hiking on a caldera can tend to be dangerous. Lastly, not to many farmers farm near El Chichon because of the 1982 disaster, but some still tend to be nearby for the volcano’s soil. Still, nevertheless the volcano doesn’t involve in much fun. Ultimately, the history of the volcano tends to be a bit frightening.
El Chichon’s eruption in 1982 tended to set some serious events, like how the world’s climate was changed for about a few years. The time of the 1982 eruption had lasted a few hours, and the eruption time between thee latest eruption was less than a few months resulting in tons of people's death, and to be more exact 1,900. People didn’t even know the volcano could be so explosive, and in earlier times, the volcano was considered a quiet one. There is such a high risk of experiencing another deadly explosion, that wouldn’t want to take. The volcano has too much history to
it. El Chichon has become famous due to it’s 1982 eruption for all the wrong reasons. I would not live near this deadly caldera for a multitude of reasons. The volcano is dangerous and deadly, causong thousands of deaths. Nextly, the volcano doesn’t provide much recreational activity. Finally, the volcano has too much of a dangerous history and most, including myself grow fearful of it. In conclusion, I would never or even give it a chance, to live near the famous El Chichon.