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This book discusses natural disasters, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, floods and droughts, and how scientists use technology to try to predict them. It includes information on how seismology is used to predict earthquakes, how sonar equipment can detect flooding risks, and how GPS and hazard systems can map and predict hurricanes and tornadoes. But could governments do more to protect us from natural disasters? Who do you think?
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Can we protect people from natural disasters?
2015, Heinemann Raintree
in English
1484609956 9781484609958
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Table of Contents
What are natural disasters?
Can we protect people from volcanoes?
Can we protect people from earthquakes?
Can we protect people fromhurricanes?
Can we hide from tornadoes?
Can we protect people from flood disasters?
Can we prevent drought disaster?
Can we prevent a deep-freeze disaster?
Can we really protect people from natural disasters?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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