People can reduce damage from tornadoes somewhat by reinforcing the connections between roofs and walls and between walls and foundations. Building houses with hip roofs rather than gabled roofs also helps.
People can reduce tornado damage by building structures for strength rather than for low cost
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We should avoid them whenever possible, however the Government has no right to limit the ability of a woman to have one. Always consider other options, but if that's your decision, it's yours to make.
I believe that the renter of the apartment should be told before the transaction if there is a limit. if not, i dont think so. of course, they could always evict people, but, i feel that it is very unreasonable for one to put a limit on how many times oyu clean your carpet YEARLY. I understand if one is cleaning it every single day because that could upset the people on the floor below, or the people in the neighboring rooms.
There is no limit.
The legal limit is usually three people in one bedroom apartment. Those three people can be adults and the landlord is allowed to specify how many people per apartment.
People avoid or limit an earthquake's damage by building structures that will not fail in the earthquake or subsequent events and make it safe at the same time.
People can limit tornado damage by building home to higher construction standards.
Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.
You can never fully avoid but you can limit it risk of
No. You wouldn't want to fly into a tornado; a hurricane is just about the limit there.
natural hazard
There is a limit: it's the limit of supply and demand. If you think a doctor's fees are too high, go to a different doctor. If enough people do that, the first doctor will reduce his fees in order to avoid losing all his business.
the answer is NOT all of them
There is no known exact upper limit to tornadic wind speeds. The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was a gust to 302 mph about 100 feet off the ground. However, wind measurements in tornadoes are fairly rare, so other tornadoes likely had faster winds. The upper limit is probably somewhere between 300 and 350 mph.
It is not known what the upper limit is, though the record so far for a year is 1817 in the U.S. in 2004. Worldwide statistics are not known as many countries do not keep records of tornadoes.
Yes, because it damages your lungs which reduces your ability to hold notes due to your lack of a lung capacity. Secondly, It damages your vocal cords and inhibits your ability to hit notes.
you should budget your money :)