The United Nations should become involved in mandating laws that require all buildings to be earthquake safe. This would eliminate crisis that require international disaster funding. The mandate would decrease loss of life and the horrors that accompany the affects of earthquakes. Earthquakes can happen anywhere at anytime and having properly designed buildings would protect the people in the surrounding area
A plethora amount of things to help Haiti; they are currently still funding money for multiple ways to decide to spend the money. The United Nations sliding away towards helping Haiti due to the recent earthquake in Chile.
194 nations are on the world
The United Nations has passed resolutions regarding the threat of global warming. The seriousness of the issue depends on the individual nations. The industrialized nations mostly recognize the issue as a threat and, more or less, are addressing it. The poorer third world nations mostly feel that the problem wasn't caused by them and taking measures similar to what the major nations are doing will hamper their development of industry.
What are the benefts to Mittal Steel from entering different nations
Antarctica has the fewest number of nations, as it has none.
The United Nations as a whole does not have real power unless it is given to it by the member nations. The United Nations can agree on trying to make all building earthquake proof but there is no way to enforce such a mandate. Can they become involved? Yes. Can they enforce this kind of mandate? No.
There were 15 nations involved
They didn't. Earthquakes generally don't need any help. no. it means how did the united nations help the people after the earthquake
the three nations involved were the french the spanish and the british
Only one and it is located in NYC.
23 nations.
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Britain and Francee were involved in the Suez War.
the impact was an earthquake that killed many people
No!
The nations involved in the Six-Day War were Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Other Arab nations played minor roles in the short conflict.
homes. buildings. places. towns. villages.