They made The Great Wall of China to protect themselves from invaders. Also, they made levees, which are large walls, that helped keep water from the Huang River flood there homes, crops, and people.
they have earth quacks and tornados just as we do. the have storms and hurricans too
China's geographic location exposes it to various natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, typhoons, and landslides. The country's diverse topography, rapid urbanization, and expanding population contribute to the frequency and impact of natural disasters. Additionally, climate change has increased the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events in China.
the worst natural disasters in the last 100 years are ... the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck haiti on Jan 12 2010 more than 230,000 people were killed . the 7.9 magnitude earthquake that struck sichaun china on may,12,2008. 70,000 people were killed at least 80,000 people were killed in the quake in Pakistan and a million people were left homeless on oct 25 2005 the 9.0 magnitude earthqauke that struck the coast off sumatra on dec 26 2004 that triggered tsunamis that swept through the Indian bordering countrys .
The deadliest natural event in China's history was the 1931 China floods, which resulted in an estimated 1-4 million deaths.
There have been a number of natural disasters that have occurred in Beijing, China. Some of these include floods and earthquakes.
China is in itself a country; by extension, natural disasters cannot occur in a country of a country. If you mean what part of China experiences natural disasters, they are experienced in virtually every part of China, just as in any other part of the world.
China is a country, and there are no countries in it.
Natural Disasters
China lost 3.7 million people in the 1931 flood. It is considered one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
they have earth quacks and tornados just as we do. the have storms and hurricans too
China's geographic location exposes it to various natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, typhoons, and landslides. The country's diverse topography, rapid urbanization, and expanding population contribute to the frequency and impact of natural disasters. Additionally, climate change has increased the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events in China.
The 1556 Shaanxi earthquake The 1887 Yellow River flood The 1931 China floods
China is the third largest country in the world with a population of 1.3 billion people. The capital of China is Beijing. China is plagued by natural disasters every year including typhoons, tsunamis, floods, droughts, and earthquakes. The Giant Panda comes from China.
The gobi desert the yellow sea and mountains
Haiti earthquake, Chile earthquake, China earthquake, Iceland Volcano
the tower protect people
Your mom farting in your face. That's a big time disaster.