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Capsizing most often occurs in small, unstable boats, such as canoes, kayaks, and dinghies, especially in rough waters or adverse weather conditions. These vessels have a high center of gravity and limited buoyancy, making them more susceptible to tipping over. Additionally, overloaded or improperly balanced boats are at a higher risk of capsizing. Proper weight distribution and adherence to safety guidelines can help mitigate this risk.
Secondary succession occurs most often
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Capsizing causes the most fatalities.