Weather phenomena are powerful things, and humanity is still far away from any realistic and reliable weather control.
So no, cyclone Pam, or any other cyclone, could not be prevented.
What is POSSIBLE though, is to have warning systems, evacuation plans and shelters, to prevent and reduce the risk to humans as far as possible.
The name of the cyclone that Vanuatu was Pam.
yes asthma is preventable
how is down syndrome preventable?
Most actions that result in wounds are preventable
Pain is generally preventable only to the degree that the cause of the pain is preventable; diseases and injuries are often unavoidable.
Yes, most accidental poisonings are preventable.
Premature arrhythmia is preventable but everybody's heart stops at some point.
depend Totally preventable then no they are not. The effects can be alleviated by careful planning and management.
Tsnamis are not preventable. The forces that cause them are far beyond our control and always will be.
Yes, Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone.
No. They are not preventable, as far as science currently knows.
That is the correct spelling of "preventative" (used to deter or avoid).