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Why are some locations with frequent natural hazards more densely populated?

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The more often a population is affected by a hazard, the more likely they are to adapt their way of life to cope. The greater the number of people there are in an area, the greater the risk. A hazard that occurs in a sparsely populated area would have a lower impact than a hazard in a densely populated area.

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