Not sure but in the bridge that crosses Niagara Falls is a transporter
        
             
        
        
        
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About eight million people are reported to have died in the Cerro Rico since the year 1545. Reason being why the mountain has it second name to be popularly known as "the mountain that eats men".
It was also reported that four to five workers are being killed every month from mining accidents and mining related illness. Also, as miner numbers are increasing so the number of deaths.
Moreover, as more men are dying from mining accidents, another major causes of death in the Cerro Rico is silicosis. Silicosis is an incurable lung disease caused by inhaling large amounts of silica dust. It is was unfortunate that this is the biggest occupational hazard ever throughout the entire world.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
1) the pressure of the hydrogen gas increases and the gas reaches extreme temperatures
2) bare nuclei collide with each other due to massive amounts of heat 
3) the colliding neuclei fuse to form larger helium atoms having two protons and two neutrons 
4) hydrogen atoms shed their electrons 
This could be wrong so don't fully trust this answer
        
             
        
        
        
In the southeast region......hope that helps