Science, asked by AshGlitter, 1 year ago

what measures should people do if mount kilimanjaro erupt again

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Answered by Anonymous
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Our guides are highly experienced in preventing, detecting, and treating altitude sickness because they handle over 1,000 climbers per year.

Our guides are highly experienced in preventing, detecting, and treating altitude sickness because they handle over 1,000 climbers per year.Our guides conduct twice daily health checks using a pulse oximeter to monitor your oxygen saturation and pulse rate.

Our guides are highly experienced in preventing, detecting, and treating altitude sickness because they handle over 1,000 climbers per year.Our guides conduct twice daily health checks using a pulse oximeter to monitor your oxygen saturation and pulse rate.Our guides administer the Lake Louise Scoring System (LLSS) to help determine whether you have symptoms of altitude sickness and their severity.

Our guides are highly experienced in preventing, detecting, and treating altitude sickness because they handle over 1,000 climbers per year.Our guides conduct twice daily health checks using a pulse oximeter to monitor your oxygen saturation and pulse rate.Our guides administer the Lake Louise Scoring System (LLSS) to help determine whether you have symptoms of altitude sickness and their severity.Our guides are certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR). They have the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions on location.

Answered by stunningcutie
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hey mate here is your answer

An extinct volcano means that scientists believe that it is unlikely to erupt again. it also means that it has been more than 10000 years since last eruption dormant volcano on the other hand may still be erupt.when volcano hasn t errupted and historical times it is classified as dormant or inactive

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