It has been said that living near a Hawaiian volcano puts buildings in danger but not humans. Why is that the case?
A) Hawaiian volcanoes are not explosive, and the lavas flow at a slow enough speed for humans to get out of the way.
B) Hawaiian volcanoes are all dormant, so there is no danger of an eruption.
C) Hawaiian volcanoes are hot enough to damage buildings, but not hot enough to affect a human.
D) While there are some buildings built near volcanoes, no humans live anywhere close to a Hawaiian volcano.
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