Surgical masks are worn by Japanese people who are ill, so that they do not spread their germs to others around them.
Flooding
Hazards experienced by many travelers on their journey west: Lack of food, water, or weapons, disease (cholera was common), sickness, weather problems, raids, and trouble with Native Americans.
Geologists face challenges such as working in remote and harsh environments, interpreting complex and incomplete data, and predicting natural hazards like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. They also face the difficulty of securing funding for research and dealing with limited resources.
People choose to live on plate margins for reasons such as access to natural resources, proximity to jobs or economic opportunities, or cultural attachment to the area. However, they also face hazards like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis due to tectonic activity.
Fear of loss of face.
'Your face' would beã‚ãªãŸã®é¡” (anata no kao) in Japanese.
your face is natural
in a pet shop or on the bottom of a Japanese persons face
They dont have a particular direction,they can face any direction.
Problems:PollutionTraffic jamsInsecurity and crime on certain hot-spotsDecaying infrastructure (i.e: potholes)Hazards:Vulnerability to earthquakesMudslides on the outskirts of the cityThermal inversions on winter months
The two symbols painted on either side of his face reflect the duality of Mutoh's character. On the right side of his face are the Japanese characters for 'patience'. The characters on the left side of his face read 'flame'.