In the immediate aftermath of Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin on Christmas Day in 1974, the short-term response involved emergency relief efforts coordinated by the Australian government and the military. Rescue teams were deployed to search for survivors, provide medical assistance, and distribute food and supplies to the displaced population. Temporary shelters were established for those who lost their homes, and efforts were made to restore essential services like water, electricity, and communication. The response also included psychological support for the traumatized residents.
short note on cyclones
The short pathway that carries the impulse for an automatic response is called a reflex arc. It involves sensory neurons, interneurons in the spinal cord, and motor neurons to quickly produce a reflex action in response to a stimulus, bypassing the brain.
Physiological adaptions are short-term changes in response to a particular environmental stimulus.
A disaster that is triggered by an instaneous shock. The impact of this disaster be long-term or short-lived. eg, earthquake, cyclone, flash flood, volconic eruption, r some examples.
The short pathway of neurons that allows for an automatic response is called a reflex arc. It typically involves a sensory neuron, an interneuron (in some cases), and a motor neuron, allowing for a rapid response to stimuli without involving the brain. This pathway enables quick reactions, such as pulling your hand away from a hot surface. Reflex arcs are crucial for protecting the body from harm.
Cyclone Tracy was a category 4 (possibly 5) cyclone that hit Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, Australia on Christmas Day 1974.The cyclone caused great devastation as so many buildings were destroyed, making thousands of people homeless. There were health issues because the sewerage system was damaged, and sewer lines blocked and overflowed, plus there was a lot of rotting garbage that caused disease. People had to leave the city, which meant they suffered the loss of everything they had ever known - home, their possessions, sometimes pets, even some family members. They went through a lot of grief at having to lose all these things. Some people never returned to Darwin, but stayed in other cities, so when Darwin had to rebuild from scratch, it started off with far fewer people living there.However, it also made the government aware that Darwin and the Northern Territory needed their own government, instead of being governed entirely from Canberra any more. Because of Tracy, the Northern Territory was given self-government, meaning they had a lot more power in making decisions that affected them.The effects of Cyclone Tracy were profound. Many people lost all they had and left Darwin permanently. Depending on the source, opinions vary that between 65 and 71 people lost their lives.See the Web Link 'Cyclone Tracy Aftermath Index' below.Further information:It is said that the government wanted to downplay the actual death toll, as an election was looming. Sources indicate that only those who died and could actually be identified were included in the death toll. Perhaps hundreds more were killed, especially among the indigenous communities of the area. Locals reported that entire Aboriginal settlements were wiped out, but these deaths were not recorded.9,000 homes were destroyed, out of a city of 43,500 people living in 12,000 residences. Many buildings were not built to withstand cyclonic forces, despite being in the cyclone belt.Many of the residents were short-term residents, who had been working in Darwin for just a few years. these were the people who left for other places, and never returned. Only the long-term residents returned to rebuild.
death, displacemnt, not enough workmen to rebuild, not enough electricity (powerout), diease and no fresh water (death of animals and living organisms aswell)
short note on cyclones
Charles Darwin
Any response length prohibitively long to be considered a short response
The long-term effects of Cyclone Nargis included extensive damage to infrastructure, loss of livelihoods, and displacement of communities. Short-term effects included loss of life, destruction of homes, and disruption of basic services like water and electricity. Recovery efforts were required to address these impacts in the aftermath of the cyclone.
A math short reaponse is where you answer a question you have and you answer it in a type of form
The Tracy Ullman Show
Response is short term, adaptation is long
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The short answer would be: Every previous person of scientific mind.
Litter in the ocean, destroying animals' habitatsWater supplies were down because the water was contaminated and there were no clean suppliesFloodingMetal, glass and other junk were thrown all over townGardens were pulled out of the groundSewerage lines were cut, resulting in lack of sanitation, and poisons therefore leached out into the environmentFood chain was broken