1,900
houses and peoples lives
There are billions of houses in the world, although most of them would not be recognizable as a house by many citizens in the developed Western world. However, a definitive tally is not possible, considering how often houses are built and destroyed around the world.
Many types of makeshift temporary shelters can be built, including tents.
On its own, tornado is simply a noun. As with any noun, whether it is the subject or the object depends on how it is used in the sentence. In this sentence, "tornado" is the subject while "houses" is the object: "The tornado destroyed several houses." In this one, "tornadoes" is the object: "I saw a tornado."
Over time, houses have changed in many ways. Some ways that houses have changed are, the materials made to build them, how many stories they have, and how many rooms are within them.
Approximately 130,000 houses were destroyed by the earthquake that struck Japan in 2011.
an estimation is about 50,000 houses
Tens of thousands of houses were destroyed in the conflict. At least 10,000 empty houses were vandalized. Beyond that, many occupied homes were burned.
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Approximately 100,000 homes were damaged in the 2010 Christchurch earthquake, with an estimated 10,000 houses severely damaged or destroyed.
only about 5 it wasnt that bad
Not only one many houses were destroyed. Many people were rendered homeless.
The Tri-State tornado destroyed about 15,000 homes.
375 houses got hit by the flood.
There was aprox 36,000 >:D
Kilauea's first eruption in 1983 caused damage to over 200 homes, covered 9.4 square miles of land with lava, and displaced many residents in the surrounding area. The eruption also destroyed roads, utilities, and agricultural land.
It destroyed many houses and many families