People learnt many things from the disaster of the sinking of Titanic. They proceeded to: have
monitoring of wireless telegraphs done 24-hours-a-day, have enough lifeboats made
available for ALL passengers, and the International Ice Patrol was founded to track potentially harmful icebergs.
They learnt from their family as they grew up, they learnt on the job, they learnt in the school of hard knocks, the warriors learnt in the regular practice call-outs.
what can be learnt from the shoah is they way in which we should treat other people and to not be prjudice against a religion and to listen to all diiferent cultures and religions that other people believe in.
when people learnt how to jump! (like a frog)
they learnt about the Earth's surface etc.
It depends... Some people say that it was a complete disaster, as many lives were lost, mainly because of the poor leadership of Douglas Haig. But some people would say that although many people died, that is just a natural part of a battle, and that because of this, people learnt a lot more about how to fight a battle more successfully.
The Tangiwai Disaster.
A flood and a tsunami can be a disaster (natural disaster). But not all the time. The only time you can count these as a disaster, if it has killed many people or people and animals. Like the floods we had in January 2011.
unfortunately, 151 people died in the Tangiwai disaster
They learnt in the home, on the farm, or trade.
Go to New York and see what the disaster is and try and try help people get out of the disaster.
Reading has always existed ever since man learnt how to communicate. People could write on the floor but in Egyptian times, people learnt to write on papyrus. Preserving writings made it possible for many people to read.
576 people were killed in Texas city disaster