BrettNortje
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With all the refugees and victims of natural disasters out there, there seems to be a need for more 'disaster management.'
If the house is wooden, then they can rebuild it quickly with hammers and nails, as the foundations are no doubt still there in haiti. this would see the houses rebuilt quickly if you neighbor helped you and you helped them, tackling it as a team, of course.
If they need houses from nothing, they could settle in the forests, where they can pull branches over them for shelter between trees. or, they could use welders to make them houses out of sheet metal, of course.
As for medicine and food, they need to get drones to deliver the medicines and big trucks to deliver the food on 'off roads terrain.' then, they could also parachute drop the supplies to the citizens or victims.
If they want to see this 'done for,' they could simply drop them tablets that have vitamins in them, and this will see they don't get sick that much either.
Clouds are already liquid water. Stop talking about subjects you lack even a fifth grader's understanding of.Or, we could use sound waves to disrupt the clouds. if we were to cause friction in the clouds, they would condense, into water, of course.
These sound waves could make the air oscillate together, beating the inside from without, like an oscillator. this would be like sending a force of physical dimensions to the clouds, and, focusing them, would result in rain even without clouds! this would lead to, if compression was to be observed, rain.
As for droughts, there needs to be a better way to deal with them. it requires water, yes? there is no way to conjure water out of nowhere, so we need to get water from somewhere to somewhere else. the best source of this water is in the clouds above the land they need the water to fall, and, if we were to heat the clouds, we could get them to rain into the dams, theoretically, solving the drought.
So, all we really got to do is heat the clouds. this can be done by using a magnifying glass approach to aim photons at the clouds from the land, maybe? this device or contraption will be here on earth, near the dams, and, simply reflect light at the clouds, many of these devices would yield great dividends on the same cloud, hopefully.
Using a wind turbine, we could spin it fast enough to generate a slow droplet line of water.
Alternatively, we could use a rod that heats up, made of something with a very high melting point, and maybe spin it around to create water out of the air? it will 'fuse' or 'bond' the hydrogen, nitrogen, helium oxygen and carbon into one thing, with the water separating and falling down into the container or dam.
As for droughts, there needs to be a better way to deal with them. it requires water, yes? there is no way to conjure water out of nowhere, so we need to get water from somewhere to somewhere else. the best source of this water is in the clouds above the land they need the water to fall, and, if we were to heat the clouds, we could get them to rain into the dams, theoretically, solving the drought.
So, all we really got to do is heat the clouds. this can be done by using a magnifying glass approach to aim photons at the clouds from the land, maybe? this device or contraption will be here on earth, near the dams, and, simply reflect light at the clouds, many of these devices would yield great dividends on the same cloud, hopefully.
Or, we could use sound waves to disrupt the clouds. if we were to cause friction in the clouds, they would condense, into water, of course.
These sound waves could make the air oscillate together, beating the inside from without, like an oscillator. this would be like sending a force of physical dimensions to the clouds, and, focusing them, would result in rain even without clouds! this would lead to, if compression was to be observed, rain.
Droughts are the most common natural disaster. if we want water, we could dig for it for immediate results. these bore holes would be all over the place, and, we should do it as soon as we use that stick thing to find it. these could have plastic pipes laid quickly to get the water above ground and into our taps.
As for next year, we need more water then too. if we were to observe all the water we need comes over in clouds, we could 'extract' it by having magnets placed above dams. these 'magnets' could attract clouds, as they bear a charge. these 'magnets' could attract the actual positive and negative charged cloud droplets to two different places in the dam, or, above it.
Using a wind turbine, we could spin it fast enough to generate a slow droplet line of water.
Alternatively, we could use a rod that heats up, made of something with a very high melting point, and maybe spin it around to create water out of the air? it will 'fuse' or 'bond' the hydrogen, nitrogen, helium oxygen and carbon into one thing, with the water separating and falling down into the container or dam.
Fusion cannot be attained by a heated rod spinning, and water cannot be created by fusion. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen cannot be created via fusion at all. Technically you could create oxygen via fusion but this only occurs in stars substantially larger than our own. The energy requirements would be somewhere in the absurd to impossible range.
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