Science Vs Natural Disasters

Science Vs Natural Disasters by Angela Royston, published by Raintree in 2016, is a 48-page exploration of the scientific approaches to combating natural disasters. Written in English, this book provides an overview of how scientists address threats such as hurricanes and tornadoes, detailing the innovative methods and technologies they employ to mitigate these events.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the causes and occurrences of natural disasters, alongside insights into the proactive measures scientists are taking to enhance detection and preparedness. The book delves into the history of science related to disasters and discusses the impact on animals, the environment, and human safety. This UK edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in the intersection of science and nature, particularly in the context of disaster management.
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This title enable discover how scientists are fighting back against the threat of natural disaster, from hurricanes to tornadoes and explore the incredible weapons they are deploying. This book looks at why, how and when these natural disasters happen. It then explores how scientists are working at planning ahead for these events, how we can detect them earlier and what we can do to protect ourselves from the damage they cause to us, our homes and our environment.
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