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Manmade structures are often damaged or destroyed by tornadoes. Roofs and windows are usually the most vulnerable parts. Violent tornadoes can completel obliterate well built houses.
Because Japan is a earth quake prone country and has houses and other things built for surviving an earthquake up to 10 magnitude. But Japan wasn't, in any way prepared for the tsunami.
Tsunamis occur as a result of an earthquake underwater. The earthquakes happen when the 'built up energy' in the tectonic plates gets released. Due to the earthquake, the tsunami occurs. You cant really find out when the tsunami/earthquake will occur because we do not have enhanced machines yet. However, earthquakes and tsunamis can be detected- but close to the time of occurrence- this is why the only way to protect yourself is by evacuating as quickly as possible, as soon as the warning is issued.
The built environment is one the individual built around it self like the environment of computer room that is not natural that is built one so it does effect the natural environment directly or indirectly . The built environment of the industries which release pollutants ... the socio environment of an office all these are built environments if they are sound and ok the natural environment would be definitely OK . thanks
Anything from dirt & scratches to total destruction.
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they destroy everything
Most bridges are manmade, built in the location where they are required. Some natural bridges of rock or timber exist in wilderness areas.
Earthquakes and fires
It is a real stone, built into the walls of Blarney Castle in Ireland, built in the 15th century. There are many theories on its origin, before being built into the castle.
1066, the first castle was built. It was called a motte and bailey, it was made out up wood and it was built on a manmade hill.- noizyoyster.com
Built landscape is stuff that is manmade, a.k.a. Not made by nature. Some examples include: Roads, Bridges, etc.
i would be considered a wonder at ancient times
i would be considered a wonder at ancient times
Eirie canal from the Hudson river to lake Eirie built before railroads is the most historic
Natural dams are made of earth, or more rarely wood and silt (e.g. beavers). Manmade dams may consist of packed earth, or stone, or concrete.