A mudflow can destroy homes and kill people caught up in them.
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People living near volcanoes face risks such as lava flows, ashfall, pyroclastic flows, toxic gases, lahars (mudflows), and volcanic explosions. These hazards can cause damage to property, infrastructure, and pose serious threats to human life. Emergency preparedness and evacuation plans are crucial for those residing in volcanic hazard zones.
A population refers to the mass of people living within a state or area. It encompasses all the individuals present in a specific location or region, shaping its demographics and society.
People who live in mountain areas and who live near rivers or streams are affected by mudflows. These people often have mud slides which can destroy property and lives.
People living near market areas may experience increased noise levels, traffic congestion, pollution, and parking issues. They may also face higher cost of living due to increased demand for resources and services in the vicinity. Additionally, there could be concerns about safety and security due to higher foot traffic and potential crime in busy market areas.
people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).