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Why is it important for scientists to study natural disasters? (1 point) for 3rd grade
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It's important for scientists to study natural disasters because they want to learn how to keep people and buildings safe when these big, powerful events happen on Earth. They can also teach everyone what to do before, during, and after a disaster so we can all be better prepared and help each other.
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