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Stand in the doorway, stay under a table and stay indoors.
during an earthquake the plates under us release which forms an earthquake which brings great damage. buildings might fall, fire, e.t.c. some earthquakes are really weak to even notice them. :)
Not necessarily, some of the most destructive earthquakes happen away from fautlines as people do not have the necessary precautions. Though almost all earthquakes happen at or near a faultline.
Some good questions about earthquakes are:What is an earthquake?How long do earthquakes last?Is there an 'earthquake season' or 'earthquake weather'?Where is the safest place to be in an earthquake?Will the ground open up during an earthquake?What is a seismometer, seismograph, and a seismogram?When was the seismograph invented?What is the Richter Scale?Do many small earthquakes prevent larger earthquakes?Can we predict earthquakes?What is liquefaction?
An earthquake in some sense is both constructive and destructive.
It is dissipated in making physical changes to the rock layers, and to the ground surface, objects, and buildings. Some is released as thermal energy.
precautions during torrential rain
It should isolated from underground water and isolated from rivers and drinking water. It should be away from expected earthquake
the assigned nember can vary from place to place within the disturbed region depending on the location of the observer with respect to the earthquake epicenter. In addition some witnesses of the earthquake might exaggerate how bad thing were during the earthquake and some witnesses might not agree on what happened during the earthquake.
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during an earthquake the plates under us release which forms an earthquake which brings great damage. buildings might fall, fire, e.t.c. some earthquakes are really weak to even notice them. :)
Some safety precautions you can take during a power outage include having an emergency kit with items you will need such as flashlights and a portable radio and keeping water and medicines where you know you can get to them. You need to have a portable heater and blankets in case the power goes out during the winter.
Well, not all don't collapse because some are strong enough to hold themselves during an earthquake.
Not necessarily, some of the most destructive earthquakes happen away from fautlines as people do not have the necessary precautions. Though almost all earthquakes happen at or near a faultline.
Uhhh there was an earthquake & lots of kids lost their homes & parents, some of them very little, may not having siblings. It's actually very sad. Some of them didn't even die of the earthquake they died of hunger.
It varied, but some parts of the Pacific plate slipped as much as 80 feet during the earthquake in March 2011.
"The ground shook like a giantโs footsteps": This is a simile comparing the earthquake's intensity to the heavy steps of a giant. "The city trembled in fear": Personification is used here to give the city human-like emotions of fear in response to the earthquake. "Buildings crumbled like sandcastles": This is a simile comparing the way buildings collapsed during the earthquake to how easily sandcastles can be destroyed on the beach.
Some good questions about earthquakes are:What is an earthquake?How long do earthquakes last?Is there an 'earthquake season' or 'earthquake weather'?Where is the safest place to be in an earthquake?Will the ground open up during an earthquake?What is a seismometer, seismograph, and a seismogram?When was the seismograph invented?What is the Richter Scale?Do many small earthquakes prevent larger earthquakes?Can we predict earthquakes?What is liquefaction?