Nothing can be done to prevent them as they occur naturally.
But their effects can be reduced
Emergency Preparedness Plans :
There are several preventative measures that people can take within their homes and at the office to reduce risk.
Earthquake education and preparedness plans can help significantly reduce death and injury caused by earthquakes. People can take several preventative measures within their homes and at the office to reduce risk. Supports and bracing for shelves reduce the likelihood of items falling and potentially causing harm. Maintaining an earthquake survival kit in the home and at the office is also an important part of being prepared.
In the home, earthquake preparedness includes maintaining an earthquake kit and making sure that the house is structurally stable. The local chapter of the American Red Cross is a good source of information for how to assemble an earthquake kit. During an earthquake, people indoors should protect themselves from falling objects and flying glass by taking refuge under a heavy table. After an earthquake, people should move outside of buildings, assemble in open spaces, and prepare themselves for aftershocks. They should also listen for emergency bulletins on the radio, stay out of severely damaged buildings, and avoid coastal areas in the event of a tsunami.
In many countries, government emergency agencies have developed extensive earthquake response plans. In some earthquake hazardous regions, such as California, Japan, and Mexico City, modern strong motion seismographs in urban areas are now linked to a central office. Within a few minutes of an earthquake, the magnitude can be determined, the epicenter mapped, and intensity of shaking information can be distributed via radio to aid in response efforts.
There is no way to prevent them.
be alert of the earthquake
You can not prevent earthquakes. You can prevent the damages to humans and buildings from earthquakes in different ways. Don't build or live in earthquake zones. Build earthquake resistant buildings. Don't build tall buildings
you cant it just happens
No.
No, earthquakes can't be prevented. It is however possible to attempt to minimise their effects by the careful design and construction of buildings and othe infrastructure.
some of the things that should be done to prevent damage in a earthquake are Buildings and transport systems should be earthquake proof . In schools , hotels and other public places should do regular earthquake drills to prepare people for earthquakes.also in hotel rooms , class rooms at schools and in peoples houses the should be a earthquake kit containing food , water , clothes and a medical kit
You cannot prevent an earthquake as tectonic plates are beneath the Earths surface and cannot have their direction altered using current science. However you can always make your home earthquake safe, their are a few sites that will explain how to do this. Hope this helps.
You have no control over the eartthquakes, if they bother you that much, i would suggest moving away from the area that experiences them.
Earthquakes are a part of nature, you cannot prevent them.
The number and force of earthquakes are beyond mankinds ability to control. There is nothing we can do that will affect the frequency of earthquakes.
no they do not
There is no way to reduce an earthquake, however you can reduce the damage an earhquake causes by constructing buildings to withstand earthquakes.
Lincoln Logs
The precautionary measures to be done in typhoons are check and clean community drainage system to prevent flood. Evacuate the place during fires and during earthquakes.
Make sure that older buildings are retrofitted for earthquakes. There are still buildings in San Francisco that were around in the 1906 quake that still have damage . To make sure that overpasses are fitted for earthquakes. It build newer houses for earthquakes.
no they do not
There is no way to reduce an earthquake, however you can reduce the damage an earhquake causes by constructing buildings to withstand earthquakes.
get better equipment
Live in space, no earthquakes up there
Reduce the use of steel
A force machine does not reduce the amount of work that has to be done
Lincoln Logs
Buildings can be placed on giant springs that can move slightly with the earth below them, they do not eliminate the danger of an earthquake, but they reduce it.
The thing that can be done to reduce bias is sampling random things
plantation of trees must be done to reduce the impact.
heavy duty springs that keep the building balanced
Government's have built houses with the safety requirements needed to help with earthquakes. not much else......