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There will be different answers to the same question, what is happening to the world? Many would say that is something from God. Others would have some explanations related to the end of the world. But for some scientists, disasters such as the Myanmar cyclone and the US earthquakes are just a normal day for Planet Earth. To understand what’s happening, it is important to know first that the Earth is dynamic and it will never stay the same. Some will think that 50 years ago we didn’t suffer disasters like those mentioned above, but the truth is that now we are more aware of natural disasters.

Governments, scientists and people in general have learned how to deal with a natural disaster. Alarms have been set on time, backup plans have been useful to prevent more deaths and new technologies haven been used to predict a disaster. But it’s not enough. We have to investigate even more in order to prevent deaths and damages. Meanwhile, our responsibility is to be more careful about the alerts, the way we live, where we live and learn how to respond to a natural disaster that may occur in our area.
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