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Do more people die in cold climates or hot climates?

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Do more people die in cold climates or hot climates?

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Cold is worse, Some would say the main reason for the bubonic plague happen was the mini-ice age cause people to huddle close together. http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/heatwa… Heat kills by taxing the human body beyond its abilities. In a normal year, about 175 Americans succumb to the demands of summer heat. Among the large continental family of natural hazards, only the cold of winter — not lightning, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, or earthquakes — takes a greater toll. In the 40-year period from 1936 through 1975, nearly 20,000 people were killed in the United States by the effects of heat and solar radiation. In the disastrous heat wave of 1980, more than 1,250 people died.

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