There is no hardest storm to prevent. No type of storm can be prevented
Hurricane Sandy hit the northeastern part of the United States, particularly the states of New York and New Jersey, the hardest. The storm caused extensive damage, flooding, and power outages in cities like New York City and Atlantic City.
A seawall was built in Galveston to keep out the storm surge.
It helps people - by allowing those in the path of the storm to take precautionary measures. This can be as simple as hiding in a storm cellar, or boarding up windows and doors to prevent breaking glass from injuring others.
The hardest substance in a rock would be the hardest mineral of which the rock is composed.
This particular hurricane caused destruction in many states. The states hardest hit were: New York, Connecticut & Rhode Island Hardest hit would be the 70 miles of coastal, vacation communities from Old Saybrook to Stonington that were not sheltered by Long Island.
Nothing. There is nothing that we can do to prevent any kind of storm.
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No. There is not way we can stop or influence a solar storm.
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We're stacking sandbags, trying to prevent any damage if any storm surge occurs.
Nothing really, you can't prevent a sand storm. If you don't like them then move to a place where there's no sand/dirt
It is unclear whether an analog signature will effectively prevent email forgery. An unique signature is the hardest to reproduce accurately.
The purpose of a storm drain lid is to cover the opening of the drain and prevent debris from entering the drainage system. This helps to maintain the flow of water and prevent blockages that could lead to flooding.
the largest will have to be in Feb 1st-4th in 2009 that caused loads od disruption,london was hardest yet first to be hit.
No. A dust storm cannot be prevented. All one can do is brace for its effects.
A seawall was built in Galveston to keep out the storm surge.
Hurricane Sandy hit the northeastern part of the United States, particularly the states of New York and New Jersey, the hardest. The storm caused extensive damage, flooding, and power outages in cities like New York City and Atlantic City.