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explain how a response to hazards can vary base really tough on individual differences and the type of exposure give examples  where appropriate.
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Individual differences can have a significant impact on how people respond to hazards. Some of these differences include personal characteristics, prior experiences, cultural background, and socio-economic status. Additionally, the type of exposure to hazards can also affect how people respond.

For example, consider two people who are exposed to a natural disaster such as a hurricane. One person may have prior experience with hurricanes and may be better prepared to deal with the aftermath, while another person may be experiencing their first hurricane and may feel overwhelmed and helpless. The person with prior experience may have a better understanding of the potential hazards and risks, and may have taken measures to secure their property and ensure their safety, whereas the person without experience may not know what to do.

Similarly, the response to hazards can also vary based on individual personality traits. Some people may be naturally more risk-averse and may take greater precautions to avoid hazards, while others may be more impulsive and may take greater risks. For example, some people may choose to evacuate during a wildfire, while others may choose to stay and defend their property.

Socio-economic status can also play a role in how people respond to hazards. Those who have greater financial resources may be better equipped to prepare for and respond to hazards, while those who are economically disadvantaged may face greater challenges in preparing for and recovering from disasters.
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