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This document explores the experience of natural disasters, focusing on personal accounts of individuals from Montenegro who survived a significant earthquake in 1979. It highlights how geological features influence life across different regions, from earthquakes and tornadoes to snowstorms. The impact on daily living and the environment is discussed, with insights drawn from experiences in places like Syria. The narrative emphasizes the resilience of those affected and the broader implications of these natural phenomena on societal structures.
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Getting to Know Your Group Jasmin Markicic Peter Aziz Abiola Adun Nigel Milosevic
Montenegro • This is one of the many mountains in Montenegro at the national landmark lovcen.
Earthquake • During the year of 1979 my mother and father experienced a major earthquake. They both survived but lived in harsh conditions for weeks.
How geological features influence different parts of the world. Earthquakes affect many people and there way of living
Syria Desert • This is a Geographic feature from where my parents lived which was Syria.
Tornados • Tornadoes can possibly contribute to global warming. They destroy houses, trees (rip them out of their roots) and kill people.
Snow Storm • My parents and I have faced a snow storm which caused most people to have to stay inside there houses because many cars got stuck in the streets.