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8. Risk Factor: Live In a Humid/Tropical Area

The climate and local environment also play a huge role in how common ringworm fungi are and how readily they spread. Fungi prefer warm, damp environments, meaning that people who live in tropical areas have a much higher risk of ringworm than those in arid locations.

Additionally, in most regions, ringworm becomes more common in the summer as the temperatures climb.

A young woman kayaks through the backwaters of Monroe Island in Kollam District, Kerala, South India. SolStock/ Getty Images

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