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Because New Zealand is on the fault line so, the tectonic plates must have shifted this would have caused the earth to shake. The final result ending with the earthquake, which damaged Napier. We lost lives and many buildings/structures bur Napier grew stronger as a city, as a family, and together they all rebuilt Napier making it a stronger town. We still are growing together and living in Napier as a big, big family making us all well and happy after this horrible disaster, which occurred on Tuesday the third of Febuary 1931. It may seem like so long ago, but we still believe that we can grow even stronger, closer, and happy as one big, amazing family.
People in these areas have adapted by changing diet, clothing, and in shelter. Many thrive in these inhospitable areas.
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um surely, many people were killed when the buildings and houses were collapsed on them and because of the fire as well. many died so people lost their lost ones and lives. The earthquake gave people some memorial shock.
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One way is that Ben Franklin invented the lightning rod in 1752.
One way is that Ben Franklin invented the lightning rod in 1752.
Logarithm tables help you work with logarithms without using a calculator. Calculating a logarithm can be a long process. A table eliminates the need to perform extra math. If you need a specific logarithm, you simply look it up. The calculator was invented in the 1970's. Before that, people used slide rules or tables of logarithms. Using the tables of logarithms, you could perform multiplication, division, find roots or powers - and do all of that fairly easily.
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Logarithms were invented by John Napier who was a mathematician. He invented other things too, so there was no reason why he couldn't invent the logarithms. Logarithms were invented so people could take short cuts to multiplications! :)
they cried about it for a while then went straight to work to help get napier back on its feet c(=
About 256 people were killed after it happened. 161 in Napier, 93 in Hastings, 2 in Wairoa.
1931,1927or1956
You're talking about John Napier, who took ordinary exponents, put them in a fancybottle with a new label on it, called them 'logarithms', and showed people how touse them to accomplish multiplication and division while actually doing only additionand subtraction (respectively).Had it not been for Napier, the slide-rule would not have been invented, and thousandsof Engineering students could have gotten along just fine without suspenders.
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No one went missing as a result of the earthquake.
They have adapted because they are Yukon people.