Japan is a disaster-prone county. Hence it is always prepared by regulators to act immediately when disaster strikes. After the event of a natural disaster they work together harmoniously to get their country back to shape.
Natural disasters is a pretty dynamic term. We could devote a page to what we each would define as a natural disaster. I live in the Sonoran Desert so a natural disaster in the Summer might be a haboob or monsoon storm that knocks out power. Forest fores are also a natural disaster we regularly encounter.
I believe the best answer lies in how to survive one. There is a generic answer that would seem to fit most disasters, at the least, prepare a 3-day kit. Rather than explain, I'll let you use the search engine of your choice to discover that. All will include 3 days of food, water, a first aid kit including any prescription meds you require, some cash, clothing and shelter. My three day kit would look very different for Summer than it would for Winter, so you need to adjust accordingly. All of this is in a small backpack you can easily carry. Remember, it only needs to keep you alive for 3 days, not insure that everything that you pamper yourself with is also coming.
If you're asking how to survive a natural disaster, you might also want to learn how to shelter in place. This involves being able to live in your home for weeks, maybe months without having to go get anything. You might want to slowly build up a 90 day supply of food and water for example. What if you were living near Fukishima during the meltdown. If properly prepared, you could have stayed safely (relatively speaking) indoors until help arrived.
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2.Frequently practice.
They have yearly practice drills so they know what to do if there is an earthquake....how didn't you know that?!?!?
They get a warning and then they move inland out of the tsunami's path
Japan is on the Pacific Rim at the conjunction of tectonic plates causing a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes. It also lies at latitudes prone to hurricanes.
Typhoons can't be prevented. They can only be prepared for.
They made The Great Wall of China to protect themselves from invaders. Also, they made levees, which are large walls, that helped keep water from the Huang River flood there homes, crops, and people.
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Knowledge is one that is neglected by many when it comes to being protected against disasters. The family should know what to do and where to go. If there are early signs of disaster, preparation should be done like packing and all.
The Government's Responsibility?Though it seems like citizens want the government to protect them from everything, there is no way a government can protect them from natural disasters. Earthquakes, tornados, landslides, floods, hurricanes, blizzards, etc. happen. If the disaster is bad, the government usually steps in and helps, but it is certainly not their responsibility to protect us from something they have no control over. It is the government's responsibility to protect their nation.
They can practice and stay in a safe place.Most natural disasters cannot be prevented - earthquakes, floods, droughts, blizzards, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, tornados, hurricanes, etc. - but you can prepare for them. You need to know what types of disasters are likely to happen in your area and have plans in the event they occur. For example:Tornado-prone areas have alarms and folks plan their best shelter.Hurricane-prone areas have certain building requirements and evacuation plans.Tsunami-prone places have alarms and specially designated high ground routes.Earthquake-prone regions may have building requirements and preparedness plans.
With no natural barriers the villagers could not protect themselves from other civilizations, animals and natural disasters.
They made The Great Wall of China to protect themselves from invaders. Also, they made levees, which are large walls, that helped keep water from the Huang River flood there homes, crops, and people.
you can keep it in a save place like your room or your locker in school.
using water cannons and ramming greenpeace ships
The purpose of building and contents insurance is to protect homeowners from the damage done by natural disasters, such as hurricanes, to their homes.
Manatees are a gentle giant and most the time they don't need to protect themselves Manatees have no natural predators only humans they can't stop a boat from hitting them so your answer is they don't protect themselves other than moving away from danger.
they survive by natural selection. also they protect themselves
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Knowledge is one that is neglected by many when it comes to being protected against disasters. The family should know what to do and where to go. If there are early signs of disaster, preparation should be done like packing and all.
IRIS, or Incorporated Research Institutions of Seismology, study the science of earthquakes. They attempt to understand and hopefully protect populations against these natural disasters.
So they can blend in with their natural habitat and protect themselves from predators
The Government's Responsibility?Though it seems like citizens want the government to protect them from everything, there is no way a government can protect them from natural disasters. Earthquakes, tornados, landslides, floods, hurricanes, blizzards, etc. happen. If the disaster is bad, the government usually steps in and helps, but it is certainly not their responsibility to protect us from something they have no control over. It is the government's responsibility to protect their nation.