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If you live in a hurricane prone area, you should have hurricane insurance. People who live in the Midwest do not carry hurricane insurance on their property.
to alert the people who live in the particular place specially the people who are in the epicenter
During hurricane season I would suggest that you have your pets stay with a relative that does not live in an area prone to hurricanes.
Yes. Many people in tornado-prone regions have storm cellars or, in more recent years, an above-ground storm shelter. Though not all do.
where are they supposed to live they can not be homeless for the rest of their lives. Additionally, not place is truly safe from disaster, whether they are natural or man-made. A coastal area with a warm climate, though potentially prone to hurricanes, is a overall a nice place to live and you are unlikely to suffer the worst effects of a hurricane.
because there are now limited places to live in as the population is increasing, relatives live in japan, japan is a pretty place and it is also a wealthy place meaning there are good jobs there.
yes because its for there living at there own risk. they might have a heritage tradition throughout there family ownings and some people cant afford to move out.
people died they lost there home they have no where to live
people live there because these place have fertile soilwhich is suitable for agriculture and farming. Here,soil is rich in minerals ,which is essen tial for a plant' growth. Not only that , volcanic areas have mineral, which are not found in any other place. Earthquake prone areas do have qualities ,similar to the soil of volcanic areas.
about 91% of people in Israel live in Urban areas...... about 9% of people in Israel live in farmlands................ hope this helps!!!
Very few areas are not prone to some sort of hazard, natural or otherwise. Even then, in many areas that are often spoken of as being prone to a certain natural disasters, the chances of being significantly impacted are rather small. For example, the expected recurrence interval for any given location to experience F5 winds is one to ten million years.
43% of the people in Egypt live in urban areas.