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1. Understanding nature and it's inhabitants can reduce casualty in disasters . Elaborate in 100 - 120 words .

2. Children should be imparted with valuable information . Comment . ( 100 - 120 words )

Chapter Name ( The Tsunami )
Class (8)
Syllabus ( NCERT)
Subject ( English )
Chapter Number ( 2)

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

The first story is about Ignesious. His wife woke him up at 6 a.m. sensing an earthquake. Ignesious put the television on the ground to save it from the quake. Then all the members of the family rushed out. When the tremors stopped, they saw the sea rising. This caused them confusion. They ran but in opposite directions. His wife was swept away. Her two children along with her father and brother were also lost. Thus Ignesious lost his wife, two children, his father-in-law and his brother-in-law in the tsunami.

2nd case

Tilly’s family had come to Thailand from England to celebrate Christmas. It was December 26. She was standing with her family on the beach. Tilly and her mother Penny Smith both saw the water swelling. The beach was getting smaller and smaller every moment. They saw the sea slowly rise and start to foams. Tilly saw the sea making whirlpools.The mother did not sense anything terrible. She, however, felt that her daughter must be right.Tilly’s parents took her and her sister to the swimming pool at the hotel. Many others also left the beach with them, “Then it was as if the entire sea had come after them.” The family took refuge in the third floor of the hotel. The building withstood the force of the tsunami. If they had stayed on the beach, they I would have been dead.

Hence from above two cases we can say that "Understanding nature and it's inhabitants can reduce the casualty in disasters".

children should be imparted with valuable information yes it is nice because if children is imparted with valuable information than in future we have not to face different type of critical problems and difficulties Services share the valuable information two childrens thank you

Answered by Anonymous
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1) The significance of the prevention of natural disasters is made evident by the commemoration of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR). This paper focuses on the role of geomorphology in the prevention of natural disasters in developing countries, where their impact has devastating consequences. Concepts such as natural hazards, natural disasters and vulnerability have a broad range of definitions; however, the most significant elements are associated with the vulnerability concept. The latter is further explored and considered as a key factor in understanding the occurrence of natural disasters, and consequently, in developing and applying adequate strategies for prevention. Terms such as natural and human vulnerabilities are introduce and explained as target aspects to be taken into account in the reduction of vulnerability and for prevention and mitigation of natural disasters. The importance of the incorporation not only of geomorphological research, but also of geomorphologists in risk assessment and management programs in the poorest countries is emphasized.

2) Children should be imparted with valuable information. Children are vigilant and observant by nature and can take prompt action when the time comes. Tilly Smith sensed the danger and spread awareness around. She successfully saved many lives because she had learnt about the causes and impacts of tsunami.

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