the popularity went down and many people had to leave on an air plane but some stayed back to be with there sadly passed away family and food and homes were all taken out and they would need to start over.
A tsunami is a wave. Waves alone rarely break legs. But waves can throw you into things, or throw things into you. And those things can certainly break bones.
The ways after the Tsunami is dont and never ever come back to your house cause it is so yucky and theirs dirty things every were and i hate coming back in it.:}}
The effects of a tsunami are usually destruction of property on a large scale, and loss of life. It obviously depends on where it happens, and what kinds of manmade things are near there. Tidal waves, flooding, and the impact of things thrown by the wave can have a huge impact on living and non-living things.
A tsunami is a large wave caused by an earthquake, and as such it is not really a kind of weather, but it does have the capacity to get things wet, much like rain, only more so. Tsunamis are created when there is a huge explosion like an earthquake. Imagine that a rock is it the ripple rise and that represents the tsunami.
No. A tsunami and a tornado are two completely different things. A tsunami is a large wave or series of waves usually triggered by an underwater earthquake or landslide. A tornado is a violent vortex of air that forms during a thunderstorm. A tornado that forms on water is called a waterspout.
Computers, iPods .... In Europe oil became scarce and then food!
yes because once there goods became scarce where they were they had to move where there were alot of things they needed over there
Few things are as scarce as hen's teeth.
How can you appreciate your time? By spending more of it. Doing things makes it scarce. All scarce things are appreciated.
No. A tsunami is a giant ocean wave. A tsunami can be caused by an earthquake, but they are completely different things.
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Scarce things can include:wood,water,air,coil,gold,any special jewels,Gasoline,and others things people usually want.
Things are considered scarce because their availability is limited relative to the demand for them. Scarcity arises from finite resources, production constraints, or high consumer demand, leading to competition among individuals or groups for access. Economic principles dictate that when an item is scarce, its value often increases, influencing choices and behaviors in consumption and production. Ultimately, scarcity drives innovation and efficiency as societies seek to allocate resources effectively.
The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors
A tsunami is a wave. Waves alone rarely break legs. But waves can throw you into things, or throw things into you. And those things can certainly break bones.
A Tsunami and a strait are very different things. A strait is a narrow string of water, while a Tsunami is a massive wave.
oil, polar bears and trees