There's virtually no place on Earth that is not prone to one type of natural disaster or another. Dealing with natural disasters is a part of life.
so that they will be more surrounded by people, near to places, etc.
Why do people still live in America after Katrina, tornadoes, floods, etc? Natural disasters can happen anywhere; if everyone left an area after a disaster, there wouldn't be a whole lot of places left to live.
No.
Wherever they want to.
Natural disasters do not target a specific culture - they are not rascist. If it seems as if a certain people group is getting targeted by natural disasters, it is only because the place in which they live is prone to natural disasters.
In much of it, there are no disasters. For those people, it is their home, so they do not want to go to somewhere else. There is also the practical difficulties of moving.
This is my state report and I'm do Arizona and I don't get this question why many people chose to live in Phoenix
Places in the world where indigenous people live tend to have high biodiversity.
Tezcatlipoca
places
To set up places to live. People couldn't live in the ocean.
They can live in both places. There are feral ponies that live in the wild and ponies that live with people in stables.