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Most people live near Sydney, Australia. One out of 7 people in Australia live there. The east coast has most of the people. Very few can live in the interior because there is very little water there.
People may live near Mount St. Helens because of its scenic beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, or because of historical ties to the area. Some residents may also have jobs or businesses in the surrounding communities. Additionally, the area may offer affordable housing options compared to other regions.
A meadow
Brutal weather conditions, lack of natural resources.
That could be a plain or a desert.
its geography is mostly a flat plain-like area with few mountainous regions
It means a large area where few people live, and they are scattered around the area, not all in one place.
few people do not live in the prairies. alot of people live there because of the nice weather, fertile land and scenery
No residents live directly on Eyjafjallajökull, as it is a glacier and volcano in Iceland. The surrounding area, including nearby villages like Hvolsvöllur and Hella, have a combined population of a few thousand people.
Very few species of wallabies live in the rainforest, as most live in wet or dry sclerophyll forest, which is eucalyptus bushland, or in rocky and mountainous terrain. When wallabies do live in the rainforest, they occupy only the understory, as they are ground-dwelling creatures.
The majority live in Namibia, a few in Botswana
Arctic is very cold so people woun't live there.
Few scientists have seen Nessie. Most of the sightings have been by people who live in the area.
its cold
very few people live though it is known for its beautiful christmas lights
Most people around the world who live in deserts, and there are millions of them, live in cities and towns and are able to purchase almost any type of food at local stores and markets and restaurants. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert and my home is a few blocks from a Wal*Mart SuperCenter.
Several animals live in the humid subtropical area of Australia. A few are crocodiles, deer, panthers, turtles, and lizards.