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88 percent of Americans enjoy a spicy taco, the other 12 percent I have no clue what they are thinking.
Many of them had lost their homes.
Their homes, belongs, and many other things got destroyed.
Their homes, belongs, and many other things got destroyed.
Of course they do. Tornadoes can damage or destroy peoples' homes, workplaces, and other property and can kill or injure the people themselves. Animals may also lose their homes and be killer or injured.
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Some Japanese American's Went Back To Their Homes And Other's Went Back To Japan
how a telephone benefits life is that it helps people communicate to each other and not by just bothering to go to other peoples homes and talking to them. It is just a faster way to talk to each other.
Bush fires cause a lot of damage like burning houses, burning plants and it also burns homes like maybe your home or other peoples homes. People find this quite similar that bushfire's burns animal homes in the forest or grassland. Thanks by Verenaisi
Homes in frigid zones are often called "igloos." These traditional shelters are built by the Inuit and other Arctic indigenous peoples using blocks of compressed snow or ice because of their insulating properties in cold climates.
"Garages or carports are common for households living in single-detached units-just over three in four of these homes (76 percent) have a covered shelter for vehicles. Townhouses or row houses, on the other hand, include a garage or carport less than half the time (46 percent). In both mobile homes and units in multiunit buildings, the proportion is 26 percent." -U.S. census data