No, no houseis earthquake proof.
they use earthquake kits, MEDCs build earthquake proof buildings and use earthquake proof tables.
Earthquake proof buildings are more expensive to build. Some people do not have the extra money.
In a way, Yes. A triangle is a very strong shape, and any force that is set onto it is usually dealt with. But it wouldn't be practical. Earthquake proof houses usually have strong foundations, or are made to move with the land when an earthquake occurs. So, it would be okay, but in a sentence, it wouldn't be very nice to live in, imagine the size of the attic. :3
130,000 homes where destroyed in the earthquake
yes
They can prepare for a earthquake by making houses and building earthquake proof and add more things to monitor the folt and way the plates are moving.
they use earthquake kits, MEDCs build earthquake proof buildings and use earthquake proof tables.
Yes, El Castillo Chichen Itza is earthquake-proof. I am not 100% sure why but I am google-ing it as I have to create an earthquake-proof structure. :P
no
Houses
55,5000 houses
NO. They were about 3 to 4 inches thick. Also made of cedar and my uncle has a 2 inch house made of cdar and its earthquake proof.
Earthquake proof buildings are more expensive to build. Some people do not have the extra money.
In a way, Yes. A triangle is a very strong shape, and any force that is set onto it is usually dealt with. But it wouldn't be practical. Earthquake proof houses usually have strong foundations, or are made to move with the land when an earthquake occurs. So, it would be okay, but in a sentence, it wouldn't be very nice to live in, imagine the size of the attic. :3
Houses and everything
Maybe.
it's earthquake-proof.