natural hazards
常見(jiàn)例句
- Although only 11% of the people exposed to natural hazards live in developing countries, they account for more than 53% of global deaths due to natural disasters.
雖然遭受自然災(zāi)害的人口中只有11%的人生活在發(fā)展中國(guó)家,但這部分人在全球因自然災(zāi)害死亡的人數(shù)中所占比例高達(dá)53%以上。 - Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes might seem like the most dangerous natural hazards you could ever face, but floods and droughts actually kill more Americans over time.
颶風(fēng)、龍卷風(fēng)和地震也許看來(lái)像是你所可能面對(duì)的最危險(xiǎn)的自然災(zāi)害,可是隨著時(shí)間的推移,水災(zāi)和旱災(zāi)實(shí)際上越來(lái)越多地殺死美國(guó)人。 - “Does it make sense to teach lessons about natural hazards and disaster risk in a classroom that is a liable to collapse and kill students and teachers alike?” he said.
他說(shuō):“如果在一間很容易倒塌壓死學(xué)生和老師的教室里,開(kāi)設(shè)自然災(zāi)害和災(zāi)難風(fēng)險(xiǎn)的課程是否有意義呢?” - It has been identified as one of the top nations already vulnerable to natural hazards like drought and storms.
UNESCO: New Centre to Promote Climate Change Training and Disaster Risk Reduction Opened in Ha Noi United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - To get started, check out these publicly available data sets in the Natural Hazards Data Community on Safety.
WHITEHOUSE: USDA Drought Code Sprint: Giving Americans One-Click Access to Federal Drought Relief The White House - In other parts of the world some of the busiest manufacturing areas are subject to flooding and other natural hazards.
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