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地震的英语作文关于地震的英语作文(精选15篇)地震的英语作文篇1地震是最严重的自然灾害之一。
它是由地球岩层的大板块突然断裂和移动而引起的地面晃动。
地震的后果相当严重。
2008年的汶川地震和2011年的日本地震是近几年来最严重的地震,造成了巨大的伤亡和财产损失。
但是地震几乎没有直接造成死亡。
许多在地震中的`死和伤都是落物和房屋倒塌造成的。
Earthquake is one of the most severe natural disasters. Its shaking of the ground caused by the sudden breaking and shifting of large sections of Earths rocky ourter shell. Its results can be very horrible. The Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008 and Japan Earthquake in 2011 are the most severe earthquakes in recent years, causing huge casualties and property losses. But earthquakes almost never kill people directly. Many deaths and injuries in earthquaking result from falling objects and the collapse of buildings.地震的英语作文篇2An earthquake is a shaking of the ground caused by the sudden breaking and shifting of large sections of Earths rocky outer shell. Earthquakes are among the most powerful events on earth, and their results can be terrifying. A severe earthquake may release energy 10,000 times as great as that of the first atomic bomb. Rock movements during an earthquake can make rivers change their course. Earthquakes can trigger landslides that cause great damage and loss of life. Large earthquakes beneath the ocean can create a series of huge, destructive waves called tsunamis (pronounced tsoo NAH meez) that flood coasts for many miles.Earthquakes almost never kill people directly. Instead, many deaths and injuries in earthquakes result from falling objects and the collapse of buildings, bridges, and other structures. Fire resulting from broken gas or power lines is another major danger during a quake. Spills of hazardous chemicals are also a concern during an earthquake.The force of an earthquake depends on how much rock breaks and how far it shifts. Powerful earthquakes can shake firm ground violently for great distances. During minor earthquakes, the vibration may be no greater than the vibration caused by a passing truck.On average, a powerful earthquake occurs less than once every two years. At least 40 moderate earthquakes cause damage somewhere in the world each year. About 40,000 to 50,000 small earthquakes--large enough to be felt but not damaging--occur annually.地震的英语作文篇3Earthquake prevention, basically have a good mentality, in times of danger, can remain calm and is important to keep calm, dont panic, cannot lose reason, dont panic, especially because of panic is the greatest danger. In addition to master the methods of some shock.During the earthquake emergency protection principle Dodging into the nearest room during an earthquake and promptly to safety is the good method of emergency protection. So-called nearest escape, that is, adjust measures to local conditions to make different strategies according to different situations.. In the earthquake, the first thing to keep a clear, calm mind, discriminant vibration condition in time, dont jump off a building in the panic, it is very important.Second, can avoid under solid furniture, or, in the corner can be transferred to the main wall is more, running a small kitchen, bathroom and temporary suspension. Where strong bonding force, especially the pipeline after processing, has good strength and seismic coefficient is larger. During an earthquake, the door cant open due to deformation, so during the earthquake, it is best not to close the door. At night, when the earthquake to race against time shift to safe places, dont delay your time for looking for items, and dress, if possible, to snap the power immediately, shut off the gas, put out fire. Lighting had better use the flashlight, do not use matches, such as a candle flame In a word, can according to the layout and building indoor conditions when earthquake happens, weatherwise, find safe space and channels to avoid, reduce casualties. When the earthquake occurred in the school, want to be in strong and safe houses, can avoid under the desk, the podium, classroom building boiled water room, pipe supports, mustnt run or jump off a building. During the earthquake, how to avoid vibration when they walk on the street? When the earthquake hit, high-rise buildings shards of glass and building the outside concrete debris, and advertising signs, tin plate, strobe lights, etc., may fall cuts, so walking in the street, it is best to leather bags, or soft items around crown on his head, no items can also be used hand on his head, as far as possible, be prepared to defend themselves, to be calm, should quickly leave pole and walls, ran to the open areas.地震的英语作文篇4Strong earthquake damage so large, to show once again brought out. In the vicinity of the epicenter, and in some cities and villages, many houses collapsed and damaged roads,telecommunications disruption, many schools and hospitals have become ruins. Human vibrant homes, Zhuanshun between appalling.This is a natural disaster caused by difficult to avoid the tragedy, it is sad. And this kind of tragedy, and in fact the long history of human companions, Ruyingsuixing. Far not said that the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, despite the past 32 years but has remained a matter of fear. In 1998 the major flood disaster in2003, the atypical pneumonia crisis, the end of 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the recent tropical storm in Myanmar, have caused a large number of casualties and property losses. Human nature is no stranger to disaster, but when Wenchuan earthquake and the plain reality of the time, the natural power of human beings before the fragile, exposed completely.Wenchuan earthquake, the people to disaster areas has caused tremendous physical and mental suffering, but also makes the map as a small region, the people throughout the country the most about the place. As a so-called human life, compatriots suffering in some of the time, the country’s grief out of the full performance. The international community has also expressed concern about the rapid and condolences.When a major earthquake has occurred, and aftershocks continued, the key word at this time only a matter of fact the word save and assistance. In a sense, the assistance is also save an integral part. There is no doubt that relief has become China’s current government and the people most important task.Disaster relief to save what ? This seems to be without a thought. But in fact, the true meaning of disaster relief must be clarified. The primary task of relief, when in order to save lives.Compared with the life, property loss and post-disaster reconstruction and so has been relatively minor, or that include the rescue of property and the seismic reflection of the problem, should be moved back to save lives extremely important After that.In the earthquake disaster site to direct rescue of Premier Wen Jiabao said a word, as long as both hands, will be able to rebuild their homes - these words to the real interpretation of the true meaning of the disaster. In other words, this is also the Chinese government will as a primary task of saving the idea of the source. That is only one life, not to the other of alternative, the response must be to the fastest speed, with the GREatest efforts, even at the cost to take any means, at any cost, the disaster areas to save people’s lives.This means that the government-led rescue system should be the focus fell on the lives of the rescue. With the passage of time, the number of casualties will also continue to increase. Safety of the lives of tens of thousands of people, in fact, the most severe disaster order. As long as there’s hope that the front line, who must rescue efforts to hundredfold,fromthe ruins in search for possible survivors,fromunder collapsed buildings in a rescue every life.It should be noted that not only rely on relief confidence, courage and a spirit of solidarity, but also rely on the professional rescue teams and technical configuration. Although available for disaster relief to everyone, but under certain conditions, relief is also a live technical, professional and strong, high-risk, large amount of labor. Can not fail to mention that Chinese soldiers once again played a steel wall role in the relief difficult conditions, the elite combat units in the affected areas to give full expressionto the mighty army of glory. The young Chinese soldiers in the affected areas of the rescue scenario is indeed deeply felt the blood is thicker than water like fish and water deeply.Will save lives as the overriding priority, also means that aid must race against time, and death race. Those dying in the ruins of the life, is eagerly awaited relief. Time is life, meaning, at this point has been the most vivid expression. Early into the second relief to the affected areas, we can save a life back. In the epicenter of local traffic inconvenience or even interrupted the circumstances, Premier Wen Jiabao asked the rescue team is to walk as soon as possible into the most affected areas, highlighted the earthquake relief the importance of the concept of time.It should also be noted that the earthquake disaster relief is not just a matter of the Government. As the face of ever, a major natural disaster, the government’s influen ce, life-saving operations, but also relies on public and non-governmental organizations surmount. Including encouraging the spirit of the people of disaster areas, material support, including positive and practical actions, such as blood donation, both will have a positive effect rescue operations. Wenchuan after the earthquake, many enterprises and individuals, has begun an emergency donation of property, to the most needed areas. Non-disaster areas the people’s blessings and encouragement, people have fully felt the warmth and firm national strength.No Valentine’s love of natural disasters. In a battle to save the lives of all people, the victory will come after a disaster test of the Chinese nation.地震的英语作文篇5On May 12, 2008, this is a let I can never forget the day, at 14:28 on this day, to wenchuan in sichuan province in China asthe center, the eight at a time. An earthquake of magnitude zero. Immediately after the earthquake, the state sent rescue workers began a prehensive relief work, efforts to make the loss to a minimum.The earthquake in sichuan get our beautiful home instantly turned into ruins. It makes many children became orphans? How many parents lost their children? How many families broken? Cry tears dry, and the voice dumb, still save the die life. That all tore heart crack lung of cry, these gloomy picture, let my heart cant calm. They are our brothers and sisters ah, our body with the blood, we are connected by ah, how can we not grieved for the spirit of the dead? Heaven, this is why you created those life here on earth, why do they have taken away? You are cruel!On May 15, is the third day of the earthquake, rescue workers and death race, the whole of China and death race. Sichuan earthquake touched the hearts of the national peoples more affects our dear kind of premier wen jiabaos heart.the prime minister said: "as long as there is a ray of hope, we will try all the power save, even if there is one under the ruins, we also want to save him." Premier wens this sentence inspired countless peoples morale. Earthquake ruthless person love, we will never abandon those who are still waiting for the rescue patriots, will never give up those hopes very slim for life, one party hard, p plus support, the national peoples heart and the disaster area peoples hearts are together. Now we are going to unity is strength, unity, against the earthquake, through. In both north and south, young and old people, let us together to mobilize, in this war of no gunpowder smoke!Earthquake in many epic story let I will never forget: young mother with their own body to protect their children, with theirbodies set up a living space of love; Old teacher tan qiangiu used his arms to protect the four students, silently walked on yourself; Boyfriend encouraged his girlfriend, with the voice of their weak let girlfriend got a chance to regenerate, died due to physical strength consumes too much on yourself. These stories have occurred in the quake, they use their own life in exchange for the lives of others, this spirit is great, worthy of praise, but also moving.The earthquake is miserable, it deeply shocked my heart. "Sunshine always after the rain" as long as we work together, united, will see the dawn of victory.地震的英语作文篇6In at 2 PM on May 12, 2008, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake happened in sichuan province. The earthquake caused heavy casualties, there are nearly ten thousand people were killed and tens of thousands of people missing, many houses collapsed. In the face of the sudden earthquake, let many students go to school and we are for school collapsesBecause of the relentless earthquake, take these precious lives, they were like us love of learning, to monkey looked at life, like the dreams of the beautiful full of fantasy, so curious about this world, they would have been some clever innocent children, and now is buried in the rubble, earthquake destroyed everything. It was time to go to school, so the majority of the dead is a student. Relief workers came to the collapse of the scene, here in ruins, like the sky has been covered with a thick layer of color HuiChenChen. Debris issue a call or two vaguely, awaken the consciousness of the Chinese people, affects the Chinese peoples heart. Each save a life, how excited we are, what a joy. But collapsed homes everywhere, drizzle sky up, its morefor the rescue work more difficult, and legacy the aftershocks of the housing is in danger of collapse again, prolong the rescue time. But they didnt give up, no matter after an hour, two hours, ten hours, a few hours.They econtinuing to find people buried under rubble, because they have only one conviction in mind, is to try to rescue trapped people, they are a living life. Life is not can use money to measure, no child, because life is sad, sad, want to cry.Even if only 1% of hope, also want to try 100%. Premier wen jiabao went to the sichuan earthquake disaster area, be buried in the primary school next to the ruins, with hoarse, choked words, to the ruins of the children propaganda. For the first time after a failed rescue, the prime minister to rubble in the rain, organize rescue once again, because of the fall, the prime ministers injured his arm bleeding, insists that the medical staff away, also continues to climb to the collapse point to help. He saw two under the ruins of the children are waiting for the rescue, was moved to tears.He said: "the house is cracked and collapsed, we can also take another. As long as people in, we will be able to survive, to overe this major natural disasters." yes, the house collapsed it doesnt matter, as long as you live, there will be hope. Life is priceless, and as long as to save more lives, we will have more hope. We want to single-mindedness and disaster area people this time. I spent over a disaster, even how hard we are not afraid, because we unite as one, mon face.We will stand unyielding backbone. I always believe that, through the wind and rain, rainbow will appear, disaster will always be the past, as long as we stick to it, have a strong will, what difficult times we spent together we can all. Warmth spreadthrough the earth, warm touch each injured heart, warmth of the affected people. Earthquake ruthless, of human beings. The heart is the motherland, concerned, and the heart.地震的英语作文篇7On April 20, 2013, from the beginning of the morning we had a power outage here, so it seems to be isolated, until in the evening, calls, open the puter, the first eye see ya go on qq,holding the confused mood point to go in,just know sichuan earthquake again!The earthquake is seven, I search the Internet to the news about ya, see one of my eyes moist, content is this: even if was badly injured in the earthquake, the little sister still keep a smile! When the interview to her, the children have been smiling, she told me: "uncle,Im fine,I dont cry。
As a high school student, Ive always been fascinated by the power of nature and the profound impact disasters can have on humanity. The idea that a single event can change the course of history, reshape landscapes, and alter the lives of millions is both humbling and aweinspiring.Growing up, I was particularly struck by the stories of natural disasters that my grandparents would recount. They spoke of the Great Flood of 1954, which devastated their hometown, displacing thousands and leaving a lasting scar on the community. The images of their once vibrant town submerged under water, the loss of homes, and the struggle for survival painted a vivid picture of the sheer force of nature.In school, we studied the impact of disasters on a global scale. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, for example, was a stark reminder of the immense power of the sea. The sheer scale of the devastation was mindboggling. Over 230,000 people lost their lives, and millions were affected across 14 countries. The disaster not only claimed lives but also disrupted economies, destroyed infrastructure, and left a deep emotional scar on the survivors.Disasters also have a profound psychological impact on survivors. The trauma of experiencing a catastrophic event can lead to longterm mental health issues such as posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD. The fear, helplessness, and loss of control during a disaster can haunt individuals for years, affecting their ability to lead a normal life.Moreover, disasters can exacerbate existing social inequalities. The poor and marginalized are often the most vulnerable during such events. Theylack the resources to prepare for disasters, and their homes and livelihoods are often the first to be destroyed. The aftermath of a disaster can further deepen the divide between the rich and the poor, as the recovery process often favors those with more resources.However, disasters also bring out the best in humanity. They inspire acts of heroism, selflessness, and community spirit. Weve seen countless stories of individuals risking their lives to save others, communities coming together to rebuild, and nations rallying in support of the affected areas. The response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti is a testament to this. Despite the immense devastation, the global community came together to provide aid and support, helping Haiti to slowly recover and rebuild.In conclusion, disasters have a multifaceted impact on humanity. They bring about immense destruction and loss, but they also reveal the resilience and compassion of people. As we continue to face the threat of natural disasters, its crucial that we invest in disaster preparedness, mitigation, and response efforts. We must also work towards creating more equitable societies that can better withstand and recover from such events. By doing so, we can minimize the impact of disasters and build a more resilient future for all.。
关于灾难主题的作文英语英文:Disasters are events that can cause great suffering and destruction. They can come in many forms, such as natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods, or man-made disasters like industrial accidents and terrorist attacks. Regardless of their cause, disasters can have a profound impact on individuals, communities, and evenentire countries.One of the most devastating natural disasters I can think of is the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The tsunami, triggered by a massive undersea earthquake, struck several countries in South and Southeast Asia, causing widespread destruction and claiming the lives of over 230,000 people.I remember watching the news coverage of the disaster and feeling a deep sense of sadness and helplessness. It was heartbreaking to see the images of entire villages being swept away by the powerful waves.Another example of a man-made disaster that comes to mind is the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. The explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant released a huge amount of radioactive material into the atmosphere, causing widespread contamination and long-term health effects for the people living in the surrounding areas. The disaster had a lasting impact on the environment and the lives of those affected, and it serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of nuclear technology.中文:灾难是一种能够带来巨大痛苦和破坏的事件。
灾难的英语作文高考全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Disasters are events that cause widespread destruction, loss, and distress. They can be natural, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis, or man-made, such as industrial accidents and terrorist attacks. Regardless of their origin, disasters have a profound impact on individuals, communities, and even entire nations.One of the most devastating natural disasters in recent memory was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Triggered by a massive undersea earthquake, the tsunami swept across the coasts of 14 countries, killing over 230,000 people and displacing millions more. The scale of destruction was staggering, with entire towns and villages wiped out in a matter of minutes. The survivors were left traumatized and homeless, struggling to come to terms with the colossal loss of life and property.In addition to the immediate human toll, disasters also have long-term consequences that can linger for years or even decades. The economic damage caused by disasters can beenormous, with infrastructure, agriculture, and businesses all suffering significant losses. The social fabric of affected communities can also be torn apart, as families are separated, homes are destroyed, and essential services are disrupted. The psychological impact of disasters is also profound, with survivors experiencing high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.Despite the widespread devastation caused by disasters, there is hope in the form of disaster preparedness and response. Governments, organizations, and individuals can take proactive measures to mitigate the impact of disasters and save lives. Early warning systems, evacuation plans, and emergency supplies can all help to reduce the risk of harm and improve the resilience of communities in the face of disasters. In the aftermath of a disaster, rapid humanitarian aid and support can make a crucial difference in helping people to recover and rebuild their lives.In conclusion, disasters are a harsh reminder of the fragility of human existence and the power of nature. While we cannot prevent disasters from occurring, we can take steps to minimize their impact and support those affected by them. By working together and showing compassion and solidarity in times of crisis, we can overcome the challenges posed by disasters and emerge stronger and more resilient than before.篇2Disasters are unexpected events that cause widespread destruction and hardship. They can be natural, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, or wildfires, or man-made, such as industrial accidents or terrorist attacks. Regardless of their origin, disasters can have devastating consequences on human lives, communities, and economies.One of the most common natural disasters is earthquakes. These sudden and violent shaking of the ground can cause buildings to collapse, roads to crack, and landslides to occur. The destruction caused by earthquakes can be massive, leaving behind a trail of destruction and death. In 2010, a powerful earthquake struck Haiti, killing over 200,000 people and displacing millions more. The country is still recovering from the aftermath of this disaster.Another common natural disaster is hurricanes. These powerful storms can unleash strong winds, heavy rains, and storm surges that can inundate coastal areas. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast of the United States, causing over 1,800 deaths and billions of dollars in damages. The impact of this disaster was felt for years to come, as many homes andbusinesses were destroyed, and thousands of people were displaced.Floods are also a common natural disaster that can have devastating effects on communities. Heavy rainfall, overflowing rivers, or tsunamis can cause widespread flooding, destroying homes, crops, and infrastructure. In 2019, Cyclone Idai struck Mozambique, causing massive flooding and leaving hundreds dead and thousands homeless. The country is still struggling to recover from this disaster.Wildfires are another natural disaster that can have catastrophic consequences. These uncontrollable fires can destroy forests, homes, and wildlife, leading to the loss of lives and livelihoods. In 2020, wildfires ravaged Australia, burning millions of acres of land, killing billions of animals, and displacing thousands of people. The country is still grappling with the aftermath of this disaster.Man-made disasters, such as industrial accidents or terrorist attacks, can also have devastating effects on communities. The explosion of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 caused widespread radiation contamination, leading to long-term health consequences for the surrounding population. The 9/11terrorist attacks in 2001 killed thousands of people and forever changed the landscape of the United States.In conclusion, disasters are events that can have profound and lasting impacts on human lives and communities. Whether natural or man-made, these events can cause widespread destruction, death, and hardship. It is essential for governments, organizations, and individuals to be prepared for disasters and to work together to mitigate their impact and help affected communities recover and rebuild. Only by working together can we effectively respond to and recover from disasters.篇3Disasters can strike at any moment, causing widespread destruction and devastation. From natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, and hurricanes to man-made disasters such as industrial accidents and terrorist attacks, the impact of these events can be overwhelming. In this essay, we will explore the various types of disasters, their causes, and the ways in which individuals and communities can prepare for and respond to these emergencies.Natural disasters are events that result from natural processes, such as earthquakes, floods, wildfires, and hurricanes.These events can cause widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and the environment, resulting in loss of life and displacement of populations. The causes of natural disasters vary, but they are often the result of geological processes, climate change, or weather patterns. For example, earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates, while hurricanes are fueled by warm ocean waters and atmospheric conditions.Man-made disasters, on the other hand, are events that result from human activities, such as industrial accidents, oil spills, and terrorist attacks. These events can have far-reaching consequences, including loss of life, environmental contamination, and economic disruption. The causes ofman-made disasters vary, but they are often the result of human error, negligence, or intentional acts of violence. For example, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 was caused by a series of equipment failures and mismanagement, resulting in one of the largest environmental disasters in history.In order to prepare for and respond to disasters, individuals and communities must take proactive measures to mitigate the impact of these events. This includes developing emergency plans, stocking up on supplies, and staying informed about potential threats. For natural disasters, this may involve securinghomes and buildings, creating evacuation routes, and establishing communication systems. For man-made disasters, this may involve implementing safety protocols, conducting drills, and working with local authorities to address potential risks.In addition to preparation, response and recovery efforts are also critical in the wake of a disaster. This may involve search and rescue operations, medical assistance, and distribution of aid to affected populations. Communities must work together to address immediate needs and ensure the long-term recovery of those impacted by the disaster. This may involve rebuilding infrastructure, restoring essential services, and providing support to those in need.Overall, disasters are a sobering reminder of the fragility of human existence and the power of nature. While we may not be able to prevent these events from occurring, we can take steps to minimize their impact and build resilience in the face of adversity. By working together and supporting one another, we can overcome the challenges posed by disasters and emerge stronger and more united as a result.。
灾难有关的英文作文Disasters are a common occurrence in our world, andthey can range from natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods to man-made disasters such asterrorist attacks and nuclear accidents. These disasterscan cause significant damage to property and infrastructure, as well as loss of life and injuries to people.One of the most devastating natural disasters in recent history was the earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.0, and it caused widespread destruction throughout the country. Over 200,000 peoplewere killed, and millions were left homeless. Theearthquake also caused significant damage to the country's infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and roads.Another recent disaster was the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan in 2011. The accident occurred after a powerful earthquake and tsunami struck the region, causinga meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.The accident released radioactive material into the environment and forced the evacuation of thousands of people from the surrounding area. The long-term effects of the accident are still being studied.In addition to natural disasters, man-made disasters such as terrorist attacks can also have a significant impact on society. The September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States in 2001 resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people and caused significant damage to the World Trade Center in New York City. The attacks also led to increased security measures and changes in foreign policy in the United States.Despite the devastating effects of disasters, there are steps that can be taken to mitigate their impact. Governments and organizations can invest in disaster preparedness and response measures, such as early warning systems, evacuation plans, and emergency supplies. Individuals can also take steps to prepare for disasters, such as creating emergency kits and developing family communication plans.In conclusion, disasters are a significant threat to society, and they can have long-lasting effects on individuals and communities. However, with proper preparation and response measures, the impact of disasters can be minimized. It is important for governments and individuals to work together to ensure that they are prepared for any potential disasters that may occur.。
新人教版关于自然灾难的高考英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Natural Disasters are Really Scary!Hi, my name is Liam and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about natural disasters because they are really frightening but also really fascinating. Natural disasters are things like earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes erupting, tsunamis, and wildfires that happen in nature and can cause a huge amount of damage and destruction.Let me start by talking about earthquakes since they are one of the scariest natural disasters in my opinion. Earthquakes happen when the tectonic plates under the earth's surface suddenly shift and move. This releases a huge amount of energy that travels through the ground as seismic waves, causing the shaking that we feel during an earthquake. The bigger the earthquake, the more intense the shaking will be.Earthquakes can bring down whole buildings and bridges in just a few seconds! They can make roads and Railways crack open. Gas lines and water pipes can rupture and start leaking orexploding. After a really big earthquake, there are often fires breaking out all over the place from the broken gas lines. Earthquakes can trigger mudslides and avalanches too by loosening up the soil and snow on hills and mountains.I remember learning about the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan. That was absolutely terrifying! First there was a massive 9.0 magnitude earthquake miles out in the Pacific Ocean. Then it triggered a series of gigantic tsunami waves that swept over the coastlines of northern Japan. Whole towns and cities were completely wiped out by those tsunami waves which were as high as 133 feet (40 meters) in some places! Almost 16,000 people died and it caused a nuclear accident at the Fukushima power plant too. Natural disasters often cause knock-on effects that make them even more catastrophic.Hurricanes are another super scary type of natural disaster. Hurricanes are giant rotating storms with extremely high speed winds that form over warm ocean waters. The winds in a major hurricane can reach over 150 mph (240 km/h)! Those winds are powerful enough to rip roofs off houses, knock over trees, and send debris like pieces of wood and metal flying around dangerously.Hurricanes also cause immense flooding rainfall and storm surges that can inundate coastal areas. In 2017, Hurricane Harvey dropped over 60 inches (150 cm) of rain in parts of Texas, leading to widespread flooding that submerged tens of thousands of homes and caused about 90 billion in damage. Last year, Hurricane Ian caused a 10-foot storm surge that flooded communities along the southwest Florida coast. The flooding is often the most destructive part of hurricanes.Wildfires are another terrifying natural disaster, especially here in the western United States where I live. Wildfires happen when dry vegetation like trees, bushes, and grasses catch on fire and the flames spread rapidly over a large area, often aided by hot, windy conditions. Wildfires can start from naturally occurring causes like lightning strikes, or from human causes like campfires or downed power lines.Once a major wildfire gets going, it can be incredibly difficult to control or extinguish. The fires move so fast that people often have to evacuate their homes with little notice. Wildfires can burn down whole neighborhoods and even entire towns, leaving smoldering ruins behind. The smoke from wildfires makes the air incredibly polluted and unhealthy to breathe too.In 2018, the Camp Fire destroyed almost 19,000 buildings and killed 85 people, making it one of the deadliest wildfires in California history. In 2020, over 4 million acres burned in California in what was the largest wildfire season ever recorded. Wildfires are getting worse due to climate change causing hotter, drier conditions in many areas.Volcanic eruptions are another crazy impressive but scary natural phenomenon. Volcanoes are basically hugemountain-like vents in the earth's surface where molten rock from deep inside the planet can erupt out in explosive fashion. When a volcano erupts, it can spew out massive clouds of ash and smoke up to 20 miles high! It rains down ash that can bury entire towns.The lava flows from erupting volcanoes are incredibly destructive too, burning and burying everything in their path. They move slowly enough that people can usually get away, but trying to stop a lava flow is virtually impossible. In 2018, the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted for 3 months, destroying over 700 homes and forcing thousands to evacuate.But volcanic eruptions can cause other dangers beyond just the lava and ash. Mudflows, wildfire, tsunamis, and toxic gases are all possible deadly hazards caused by big volcanic blasts. The1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state releaseda powerful lateral air blast that flattened millions of trees up to17 miles away! It also triggered the worst volcanic mudflow ever recorded.So as you can see, natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, and volcanic eruptions are immensely powerful and destructive forces of nature that we have to be prepared for. Tsunamis, floods, landslides, and avalanches are other major natural disasters too. While they are terrifying, it's also incredible to learn about the science behind how these natural phenomena occur.We can't stop natural disasters from happening, but we can study them closely and work on better ways to predict them, prepare communities, and protect lives and property. Things like tsunami warning systems, improved building codes, better firefighting techniques, and careful community planning in hazardous areas can all help reduce the catastrophic impacts.I know learning about all these natural disasters might sound scary, but the more we understand them, the better we can keep ourselves safe. We just have to respect the immense power of nature and be ready when disaster strikes. I'll leave you with one last terrifying but true fact - volcanic eruptions are responsiblefor causing some of the worst mass extinction events in earth's history when they filled the atmosphere with sun-blocking ash and gases! Crazy stuff, right? Thanks for reading, stay safe out there!篇2Certainly! Here is a 2000 word high school English essay on natural disasters, written from the perspective of a young student in simple English:Natural Disasters Are Really ScaryHi, my name is Timmy and I'm going to tell you about natural disasters. Natural disasters are really scary events that can cause a lot of damage and hurt many people. They happen because of nature, not because of humans. Some examples are earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and wildfires.Earthquakes are when the ground suddenly starts shaking really hard. This is caused by movements of the tectonic plates that make up the Earth's surface. Earthquakes can make buildings collapse and kill many people if they are very strong. After an earthquake happens, there can also be dangerous fires and problems getting food, water and shelter.Tsunamis are giant waves in the ocean that come from underwater earthquakes or volcanoes. A tsunami wave can be as tall as a huge building when it hits the shore. It can wash away houses, cars, trees and anything else in its path. People need to run to higher ground right away if they are warned a tsunami is coming.Hurricanes are massive rotating storms with very strong winds and heavy rains. They form over warm ocean waters. The winds from a hurricane can flatten houses and buildings. The rains cause lots of flooding too. Hurricanes can be the size of a whole state! People have to evacuate the area when a major hurricane is predicted to hit their town.Tornadoes are funnel-shaped clouds that spin very fast in a circular motion. They contain extremely powerful winds that can destroy pretty much anything they hit. Tornadoes come from thunderstorms. If a tornado warning is announced, people have to quickly go take shelter in a basement or storm cellar until it passes over.Floods happen when too much water overflows onto normally dry land. This can occur from heavy rains, when a river rises too high, or if a dam breaks. Floods can trap people in theirhomes and make the roads impassable. The waters can carry away cars and submerge buildings with water damage.Wildfires are huge fires that burn through forests, grasslands or brushy areas. They often start from lightning strikes but can also begin from human causes. Wildfires driven by strong winds can move extremely fast and consume everything in their path - houses, trees, wildlife habitats. Evacuations have to happen swiftly when a major wildfire is approaching.As you can see, natural disasters can be tremendously destructive events. They make me feel scared when I learn about how powerful they can be. Whole cities and towns can be ruined, and many lives are tragically lost. But emergency responders like firefighters, police, the National Guard and aid groups help a lot by evacuating people to safety and providing relief supplies afterward. Scientists also work hard to better predict these events so people can be better prepared.I hope natural disasters like these don't happen too often. But when they do, it's important that everyone remains calm, follows official instructions, and helps out however they can. Staying informed about the risks and having emergency plans and supply kits at home can make a big difference too. Please besafe out there everyone! The forces of nature are nothing to mess around with.篇3Natural Disasters Are Really Scary!Hi, my name is Lily and I'm going to tell you all about natural disasters. Natural disasters are really big emergencies that are caused by nature, like hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes and stuff like that. They can be super duper scary and cause a lot of damage and hurt people. But don't worry, I'll explain what they are so you can learn about them.First up, let's talk about hurricanes. Hurricanes are massive storm systems that form over warm ocean water. They spin around really fast in a circle and have an intense spiral of clouds and thunderstorms. The winds can be incredibly strong, over 150 mph sometimes! That's insanely fast. Hurricanes also bring intense rain, flooding, and storm surges that crash into coastlines.I remember when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in 2017. It was one of the worst hurricanes ever and caused catastrophic damage. The winds ripped off roofs, broke windows, and knocked down trees and power lines everywhere. The floodingwas terrible too and pretty much the whole island lost electricity for months. So many people's homes were destroyed. It was just awful.Earthquakes are another super scary natural disaster. An earthquake happens when there is shaking and movement of the earth's tectonic plates under the ground. The shaking can be really violent and powerful, knocking over buildings and bridges. It opens up cracks in the ground too. The biggest earthquakes everare around 9.0 in magnitude which is unimaginably huge!I saw videos of the 2011 earthquake in Japan that triggered a massive tsunami too. First there was intense shaking for like 5 minutes straight which made buildings sway back and forth alarmingly. Then these enormous tsunami waves over 100 feet tall came crashing into the coastline, sweeping away cars, homes, and anything in their path. It looked like a scene from a monster movie. Over 15,000 people died which is just heartbreaking.Tornadoes might be the most terrifying natural disaster of all in my opinion. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm and touches the ground. They can be over a mile wide but are usually much smaller. Still, the winds can reach over 300 mph which is ridiculously fast! Tornadoesplow through anything in their path, ripping buildings apart like they were made of toothpicks.I remember watching footage of the 2013 tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. You could see this massive black funnel cloud churning across the landscape, flinging debris everywhere. Entire neighborhoods got obliterated, with only scraps of wood and insulation left on the ground. Tornadoes move surprisingly fast too which makes them very hard to escape. They are honestly terrifying acts of nature.Other natural disasters that are scary include wildfires, droughts, heatwaves, blizzards, avalanches, and volcanoes erupting. Basically any extreme weather or geological event can be hugely disruptive and harmful. Scientists think climate change is making some types of natural disasters even worse too.While natural disasters seem really frightening, it's good to know that there are ways to stay safe. Having emergency plans, disaster kits, shelters, and good warning systems all help a lot. Scientists are working super hard on better predictions too so people can get prepared.I know learning about all these terrible natural disasters probably seems really scary. ButI think the more we understand about them, the better we can handle them when they strike. Wejust have to be ready and not panic. Hopefully, I've helped explain what some of the major natural disasters are. Just remember to listen to emergency personnel and get to a safe place if one ever happens near you. Stay safe out there, friends!篇4Natural Disasters Are Really Scary!Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about natural disasters because they are really scary and dangerous things. My teacher says a natural disaster is when the weather or the earth itself causes a lot of damage and puts many people in danger.Let me start by talking about earthquakes. These happen when the ground suddenly starts shaking because of movements deep underground. The shaking can be gentle at first, but it can quickly grow stronger and more violent. Buildings can get cracked or even collapse entirely during big quakes. I've never been in a real earthquake before, but we did an earthquake drill at school where we had to hide under our desks. Even that was kind of frightening imagining what a real quake would be like.Earthquakes can also cause other disasters like tsunamis. A tsunami is a huge wave in the ocean that happens after theshaking of a quake displaces tons of water. The wave can grow to be absolutely massive - as tall as a skyscraper! When it reaches land, a tsunami can flood entire cities and towns. On TV, I've seen videos of tsunamis just demolishing everything in their path. It makes me want to live really far away from any oceans.Another terrifying natural disaster is volcanoes. These are basically mountains that can erupt and spew out scorching hot lava, rocks, ash, and poisonous gases. The lava can burn everything it touches and bury whole towns under it. The ash can make it hard to breathe and block out the sun for miles around. Some volcanoes can even blast out huge pieces of rock bigger than a truck! I would not want to be anywhere near an erupting volcano.Hurricanes are another type of natural disaster that happens over the oceans. They are giant rotating storms with incredible wind speeds over 150 mph. The winds are strong enough to rip roofs off houses and snap trees like twigs. Hurricanes also bring intense flooding rainfall measured in feet rather than inches. Storm surges - walls of ocean water pushed ahead of the hurricane - can inundate coastal areas. I've seen terrible pictures of entire neighborhoods flattened by hurricanes or submergedin floodwaters. They leave millions without power, too. Hurricanes are no joke.Tornadoes are kind of like little spinning hurricanes, but they happen over land instead of the ocean. These violent twisters of wind can destroy everything in a path over a mile wide. Winds in the strongest tornadoes top 300 mph - that's like a fireball whizzing by! Tornadoes can hurl cars and mobile homes through the air and shred buildings into piles of debris. What's really scary is you often only get a few minutes warning or less before one strikes an area. I hope I never get caught in the path of a tornado.Although I haven't experienced any of these disasters myself, I know they cause so much devastation and suffering when they hit populated areas. Homes, businesses, and entire communities can be wiped out in an instant. Even after the initial disaster, survivors often lack basic utilities, clean water, medical care, and shelter. It can take years for some towns to recover fully and rebuild.That's why preparing for natural disasters is so important. At home, we have emergency supplies like bottled water,non-perishable food, first aid kits, flashlights and batteries. My parents also made an emergency plan with meeting places andcontacts in case we get separated. At school, they taught us safety drills - ducking under desks for earthquakes, seeking low ground for tornadoes, and shuttering windows for hurricanes.Still, even with some preparation, major natural disasters are just plain scary and heartbreaking events, especially for kids my age. All we can really do is learn about them, have a plan, and try to stay as safe as possible if one ever strikes our area. I really hope no disastrous hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, or volcanic eruptions happen any time soon. The world can be a dangerous and unpredictable place sometimes with crazy powerful forces of nature. But as long as we stay aware and prepared, we'll be okay. Thanks for reading my essay - let's all hope for clear skies and calm days ahead!篇5Natural Disasters: A Little Kid's Big FearsHi there! My name is Tommy, and I'm a 10-year-old kid who loves playing video games, watching cartoons, and hanging out with my friends. But there's one thing that really scares me –natural disasters! I know they're called "natural," but to me, they seem like these huge, terrifying monsters that can destroy everything in their path.Let me tell you about the first time I learned about natural disasters. It was during a science lesson at school, and our teacher, Mrs. Johnson, started talking about earthquakes. She showed us pictures of buildings that had collapsed, and people who were injured or had lost their homes. I remember feeling really scared and confused. How could the ground just shake like that and cause so much damage?Then, Mrs. Johnson talked about tsunamis – those giant waves that can sweep away entire cities! She showed us a video of a tsunami hitting a town, and it was just so overwhelming. Imagine being at the beach, having篇6Natural Disasters Are Really Scary!Hi, my name is Timmy and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about natural disasters because they are really scary things that can hurt a lot of people and mess up whole towns and cities.First, let me tell you about hurricanes. Hurricanes are like really, really strong storms that come from over the ocean. They have crazy powerful winds that can knockover trees and blow the roofs off houses and buildings. The winds can be over 150 mph -that's like a really fast racecar! Hurricanes also bring huge amounts of rain that causes major flooding. All that wind and rain from a hurricane can destroy homes and businesses and leave millions of people without power for weeks or months. It's such a big mess to clean up after a bad hurricane.I remember a few years ago when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico. That was one of the worst and strongest hurricanes ever recorded. The entire island lost electricity and it took almost a year to get the power back on everywhere. So many homes and roads were damaged by the powerful winds and floods. People couldn't go to school or work because there was no power or running water. It was really bad. We had to send lots of supplies like food, water, medicine and generators to help everyone on the island. Natural disasters like that are no joke!Earthquakes are another terrifying natural disaster. An earthquake happens when there is shaking or trembling of the ground, sometimes gently but often violently. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of the earth's tectonic plates under the surface. When those huge plates suddenly shift position, it releases massive amounts of energy that causes intense shaking aboveground. That shaking can make buildings collapse and roads crack apart. It's absolutely terrifying when an earthquakehits because you don't know how bad it will get or if your home will stay standing.In 2011, there was a massive 9.0 earthquake off the coast of Japan that triggered a deadly tsunami too. The shaking from that quake was felt as far away as Russia! It caused a ton of damage and even made problems at a few nuclear power plants in Japan. Thousands of people sadly lost their lives from the earthquake itself and the huge tsunami waves it sent crashing into coastal areas. Natural disasters like big earthquakes and tsunamis remind us how small we are compared to the powerful forces of nature sometimes.Wildfires are another type of natural disaster that can be really destructive. Of course, fires need three things to burn: heat, fuel and oxygen. A lot of wildfires are caused by lightning strikes or human carelessness like leaving campfires unattended. Once a wildfire gets going, those flames can spread rapidly across dry brush and forests, especially if there are strong winds pushing it along. Wildfires move extremely fast and can trap people and animals in their paths. They fill the air with thick, choking smoke that makes it hard to breathe. And the intense heat gives off can burn everything in its way to the ground.Just last year, the Caldor Fire burned for over two months across remote areas of California and even reached the city limits of towns, forcing thousands to evacuate. Fire crews battled that blaze for ages before finally containingit, but not before it scorched over 220,000 acres of land and destroyed over 1,000 buildings and homes. You really have to listen to evacuation orders when wildfires get bad because they can overcome you so fast.Tornadoes might just be the most frightening natural disaster of all! A tornado is a funnel-shaped rotating column of air that extends from a storm cloud down towards the ground. They can happen with almost no warning at all and tear through an area at blistering speeds over 300 mph! Just picture a powerful vacuum cleaner sucking up everything in its path - that's basically what a tornado does. One second everything is normal, the next second an entire neighborhood has been flattened by tornado's monstrous winds.I remember watching videos of the devastating tornado that ripped through Joplin, Missouri in 2011. One third of that whole city was completely destroyed within a half hour as the tornado tossed cars through the air like toys and ripped apart homes and businesses. It was just total chaos and over 150 people tragicallylost their lives from that one tornado alone. You have to take tornado warnings very seriously and get underground to a basement or shelter if one is headed your way. Tornadoes are no joke!Dealing with the aftermath of natural disasters is always really hard too. Homes and businesses need repaired or totally rebuilt. Roads and bridges have to be fixed. Electricity, water and other utilities have to be restored. And people are often left homeless or injured in the wake of these terrible events. The cleanup and recovery can take months or years in many cases. That's why it's so important for everyone to be prepared with emergency kits and plans for evacuating if needed.I really hope I never have to experience a mega natural disaster myself. Just learning about hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, tornadoes and other extreme weather events shows how destructive and life-threatening they can truly be. We need to have a healthy respect for the awesome power of nature because it can be pretty scary stuff! I'll definitely be studying up on emergency preparedness so I know what to do. Natural disasters are no laughing matter, that's for sure.Thanks for reading my essay about these frightening natural disasters. Stay safe out there, because you never know when thenext big one could strike your area. The forces of nature are incredibly powerful! Make sure you have a plan and are ready to take action if disaster ever heads your way.。
自然灾害英语作文加翻译Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires, have been a constant threat to human beings throughout history. These disasters can cause tremendous damage to property, infrastructure, and human lives, and often leave behind a trail of destruction and devastation.One of the most common natural disasters is earthquakes. Earthquakes are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, and can result in widespread destruction and loss of life. In recent years, earthquakes have struck in various parts of the world, including Japan, Nepal, and Haiti, causing thousands of deaths and leaving thousands more injured and homeless.Floods are another common natural disaster that canhave devastating consequences. Floods occur when rivers overflow their banks, or when heavy rainfall causes waterto accumulate in low-lying areas. Floods can destroy homes,crops, and infrastructure, and can also lead to the spread of waterborne diseases and other health hazards.Hurricanes are powerful storms that can cause widespread damage when they make landfall. These storms can bring strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surges that can flood coastal areas and cause extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure. In recent years, hurricanes have caused significant damage in the United States, the Caribbean, and other parts of the world.Wildfires are another natural disaster that can have devastating consequences. Wildfires are often caused by dry conditions and high temperatures, which can cause vegetation to ignite and spread rapidly. These fires can destroy forests, homes, and wildlife, and can also have long-term environmental impacts.In conclusion, natural disasters are a constant threat to human beings and can have devastating consequences. Itis important for governments, communities, and individuals to be prepared for these disasters and to take steps tomitigate their impact. By working together and taking proactive measures, we can reduce the damage caused by natural disasters and help to protect lives and property. 。
地震的英语作文关于地震的英语作文(精选9篇)在我们平凡的日常里,大家总少不了接触作文吧,作文是从内部言语向外部言语的过渡,即从经过压缩的简要的、自己能明白的语言,向开展的、具有规范语法结构的、能为他人所理解的外部语言形式的转化。
那么一般作文是怎么写的呢?以下是小编帮大家整理的关于地震的英语作文,希望对大家有所帮助。
地震的英语作文篇1Strong sichuan earthquake shook the heart of every Chinese. One billion three hundred million pairs of eyes watching the same place, blood on the first line of the seismic, thousands of miles away to transfer the frequent reverberate and blessing, frontline staff to create a another the miracle of life.When disaster comes, you cried? With a sharp in the heart, quietly told myself: "don't cry, strong!" Earthquake make disaster areas such as have silence, destroyed their homes, destroyed the original sound family, but love remains eternal. Mother used body to protect the lives of children, teachers care for the students with love with open arms the infant body. Too much too much love in the disaster seems to be very hard.When disaster comes, you heart hurt? Thousands of words have been surprised by tu as the disaster, the sincere tears can't help sliding down the corner of my eye, is low in the ruins of the dust. Your heart tightly and search and rescue personnel heart together; Rescued after joy, tears and blood mixed together!When disaster comes, you mourn? Tears blurred eyes work, the suffering of the disaster area each in my mind emerge, the fear and strong with something of fragile, do not scratch soul has become the vicissitudes of life, but looked down again at thesame time tightly clenched fists.Disaster is not terrible, because we are together, in the effort!强烈的四川地震震撼着每一个中国人的心。
有关灾难报道的英语作文1. The earthquake hit the town unexpectedly, causing widespread destruction and leaving many people homeless.2. The floodwaters rose rapidly, engulfing homes and businesses in its path, forcing residents to flee for higher ground.3. The hurricane tore through the coastal city, ripping roofs off buildings and uprooting trees, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.4. The wildfire spread quickly, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, engulfing acres of land and destroying everything in its path.5. The tsunami struck without warning, sweeping away homes and infrastructure along the coast, leaving behind a scene of utter devastation.6. The tornado touched down in the rural community, tearing through farms and homes, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.7. The volcanic eruption sent ash and lava spewing into the air, blanketing nearby towns and forcing residents to evacuate to safety.8. The blizzard blanketed the region in snow, causing travel chaos and leaving many stranded in their homes without power or heat.9. The drought parched the land, causing crops to wither and livestock to die, leading to food shortages and economic hardship for the community.10. The heatwave gripped the city, pushing temperatures to record highs and putting vulnerable populations at risk of heat-related illnesses.。
灾难英语作文带翻译Title: Disastrous English Composition with Translation。
Disasters can strike at any time and can have devastating effects on individuals, communities, and even entire countries. Whether it is a natural disaster like a hurricane or earthquake, or a man-made disaster like a terrorist attack, the impact can be felt for years to come. In this essay, we will explore the different types of disasters and their effects, as well as the importance of disaster preparedness and response.Natural disasters are events that occur as a result of natural processes, such as weather patterns or geological activity. These can include hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, and wildfires, among others. Theeffects of these disasters can be catastrophic, with lossof life, property damage, and economic disruption. For example, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 caused over 1,800 deaths and $125 billion in damages, making it one of the deadliestand costliest hurricanes in U.S. history.Man-made disasters, on the other hand, are events that are caused by human activity, such as industrial accidents or terrorist attacks. These disasters can have similar effects to natural disasters, with loss of life and property damage, but can also have long-lasting psychological effects on those affected. For example, the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001 caused nearly 3,000 deaths and had a profound impact on the psyche of the American people.Regardless of the type of disaster, it is important to be prepared and have a plan in place for response and recovery. This includes having emergency supplies on hand, such as food, water, and medical supplies, as well as knowing evacuation routes and having a communication plan with family and friends. It is also important for communities to have disaster response plans in place, including emergency shelters and evacuation centers, as well as trained personnel to respond to emergencies.In addition to preparedness, it is also important to have effective disaster response and recovery efforts in place. This includes providing immediate assistance to those affected, such as search and rescue operations, medical care, and shelter. It also includes long-term recovery efforts, such as rebuilding infrastructure and providing financial assistance to those affected.In conclusion, disasters can have devastating effects on individuals, communities, and entire countries. Whether natural or man-made, it is important to be prepared and have effective response and recovery efforts in place. By working together and taking proactive measures, we can minimize the impact of disasters and help those affected recover and rebuild.。
关于灾难大学英语作文
disasters
1.灾难事件时有发生
2.造成灾难的原因
3.人类对待灾难的态度
when it comes to disasters, quite a lot of people believe they will come across sudden disasters in their life. to begin with, natural disasters like earthquakes, flood and draught occur now and then; in addition, diseases like sars, cancer and tumor will attack people unepectedly; last but not the least, car accidents, plane crashes can’t be ignored as part of disasters.
why there are so many disasters? the reasons may go as follows: on one hand, some mysteries about nature are beyond our control and understanding; on another hand, people are careless and can’t foresee what will happen beforehand.
from what has been discussed above, i may safely draw the conclusion that disasters can’t be avoided now, but with more knowledge about nature, we’ll certainly reduce the loss brought by them to the smallest degree, so the prospect we are looking forward to will be both bright and encouraging.。