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The opposite of evacuation would be inflow, gathering, or immigration. The opposite of evacuation (clearing, as by suction) in an experiment would be infusion or irrigation.
My siblings and I used to play outside together when we were younger.
evacuation was made for children in any war to be taken to the countryside or another country for saftey. During those, many houses were bombed so it would be that if all the children were not evacuated they would probally pass away(die).
Categories 3-5 are the most dangerous and require immediate evacuation.
One of the disadvantages would be being separated and not having everyone together. However, an advantage would be that it enables your family to grow and may give you more siblings/half siblings/step siblings/step parents/cousins etc that love and care about you.
The goverment introduced evacuation because they knew that children wouldn't be safe in the big cities so they sent them to places far away with lots of greenland because there would be no reason to bomb the countryside, would there. So that is why evacuation started.
Evacuation assissination :)
All Marines are brothers/sisters so over 200,000 siblings haha. but i know of twins that both served together and in Saving Private Ryan i think it was 4 brothers so i would guess up to 5 siblings have served together at one point
five out of twelve of James Madison's siblings died 3 were never named the other 2 died during infancy of childhood
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Kate Gosselin's siblings live in the midwest. Kate's brother, Kevin, and his family were seen on several episodes during seasons 1 and 2. Kevin and his family lived close to the Gosselin home, and the cousins would play together often. Kate's 3 sisters have elected to maintain their privacy. The amount of contact they do have with the Gosselins is not public information.
children were evacuated during world war 2 from 1939-1945 so that they would not get bombed by the German air crafts they were evacuated to the country since the Germans would bomb big cities and historical buildings