As we all know, one’s life is full of unexpected events, some of which are wonderful and some of which are disastrous. Those heavy blows, such as, floods, snowstorms, and earthquakes, can put people in sadness. However, it’s even worse if one can’t get himself out of the sadness...
and boiling water for food surfaces (including pots, pans, and cutting utensils). It may be possible to clean hands with boiling water, but it probably involves the extra resources of a first aid kit. One thing you may have to get used to is the idea that clean and sterile are not th...
Gas leaks are a serious problem that needs to be handled by a professional. Just one single small crack can cause a deadly explosion. You can have damaged pipelines for different reasons such as earthquakes, floods and construction. If you smell gas and no one has left anything on such as ...
one that others have tried and failed to perfect, but now it seems to be living the promise.Folks at UCLA Berkeley 0ffer a free bit of softwarefor your phone. It’s an accelerometer that “records earthquakes as they happen”. The only thing that would be better would be an app that r...
Give your day a shake by building your own DIY seismograph. This simple machine build teaches kids about earthquakes and how they are measured and only needs some simple materials you have on hand. This STEM project is a great way to teach the science behind world events, too. ...
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According to Ready.gov ~ there is a minimum of a gallon of water per day per person for 3 days. I’m going to beBLUNTLYhonest with you. If you lose power for a storm, are dealing with blizzards, earthquakes or other natural disasters… 3 days can be nothing. That is for drinking ...
So, Mean, Median, Mode - what exactly are they and how are they different from one another? We hear about them a lot, and three of them feel somehow related. However, each has a distinct role in helping us make sense of data sets and numbers more easily. While we won’t go into ...
We live in a time of turmoil. Earthquakes and tsunamis wreak devastation, governments collapse, economic stresses are severe, the family is under attack, and divorce rates are rising. We have great cause for concern. But we do not need to let our fears displace our faith. We can combat th...
Homeowners in regions that are prone to natural disasters like cyclones, earthquakes, and hurricanes can fortify their home structures with recycled steel. Generally, steel is a metal with high tensile strength and thermal performance. Energy-efficient materials like recycled scrap steel are ideal for...