This map depicts cholera outbreaks. How does population density and distribution affect health, particularly with respect to the possibility of contracting cholera?

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People in countries that are in stage 3 of the demographic transition are especially vulnerable to cholera outbreaks because it primarily affects young adults.
People in countries that support family planning and contraceptive use are very unlikely to contract cholera, a sexually transmitted disease.
Cholera outbreaks occur in high-density urban areas because it is spread through airborne pathogens transmitted by coughing or sneezing.
People in countries that are in stage 4 of the demographic transition are especially vulnerable to cholera outbreaks, since elderly people are the most vulnerable and they spread it to others.
People in densely populated areas of stage 2 countries, who may lack consistent access to clean water, are vulnerable to cholera outbreaks.

People in densely populated areas of stage 2 countries, who may lack consistent access to clean water, are vulnerable to cholera outbreaks.