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1 Utah’s Population AND THE AFFECTS OF HAZARDS IN THE POPULATED AREAS

2 Where do we live? Where are the most populated areas? Weber County Davis County Salt Lake County Utah County Make sure you write down and know the 4 most populated areas

3 Why? Write down and summarize the reasons Climate is more favorable: More- ◦Plants ◦Precipitation ◦Mountains ◦Agriculture

4 Water Sources Streams and water near the mountains provided for irrigation for early farmers and for people’s needs today.

5 JOBS There more jobs due to early settlement, and people have continued to migrate here. Utah’s only CBDs lie in these areas. Utah’s largest employers

6 Transportation: I-15 and 215 make travel and connections easier in these counties Traxx Frontrunner Salt Lake International Airport

7 Location Near the capital city makes access to government and jobs easier.

8 Heritage Utah’s first pioneers settled these counties the earliest. As population grew people chose to stay near families.

9 Mountain and Canyon Recreation Hiking Skiing Waterskiing Reservoirs

10 With larger population, comes greater risk that natural hazards will become disasters. Utah’s most populated counties are prone to: ◦Earthquakes ◦Floods ◦Violent Winds ◦Water Shortage ◦Brush Fires ◦Lake-effect Snow

11 The Wasatch fault is located here

12 Spring runoff and heavy rainfall causes floods….

13 Violent east winds…

14 Water shortages

15 Brush fires

16 Lake-effect snow


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