Yes, there are several small communities located near Eyjafjallajökull, particularly in the surrounding areas of South Iceland. The region is home to farmers and residents who have adapted to living in close proximity to the volcano. However, the population density is relatively low compared to urban areas, and many residents are aware of the volcanic risks associated with living nearby.
a lot
Yes , A lot Of People Do
because it is warm and indian people like to swim in it a lot
I think it is because there is too much "nature"
Yes, and a lot of them do.
many people dont live on islands because it is near or on the see and a lot of people is afraid of any water what so ever or they dont want to be near or on the see so they live not on a islands and it is totaly up to evry body people on this island if they wont to live on a island or not and nobody can chose it for them it is up to them if they want to live on a island or not
Lake Erie. Because it is the shallowest lake so many people live near it and visit it a lot.
It depends on where you live. If you live near the coast, you can go down to a beach and some people there may offer you lessons. However, if you live inland, you will need to look around a lot.
In my school textbook the answer says that in Canada most people live along or near the US border and in the US live East of the Mississippi River Hopes this helpsIn cities.
a lot! a lot!
Yes, we do we have lot's of them but not near anywhere that me or my friends live
- People want to live near rivers for water and irrigation, and where there's a lot of job opportunities.