They don't. Civil Engineers are the ones who design structures to withstand earthquakes. All an architect can do is make it look pretty before mother nature takes a hit at it.
They make the base ment wall out of metal,and the upper rooms wall is made out of
Bricks,wood and the medal in the inside
Areas prone to earthquakes should be identified so that people can prepare for them. Most notably, bridges and public buildings should be built to withstand earthquakes.
No, it technically isn't possible.
Because buildings, bridges, houses, pipes and power lines usually won't remain standing if you give the ground they stand on a good shake.
Buildings, Bridges, and Houses.
Because Haiti is a place where the buildings are made of sticks and bricks. Nothing there is well built. There were not prepared for a large earthquake. Chile is a place where the buildings and houses were well built and there bridges were made of strong stone and cement. They have had large earthquakes in the past and were very prepared for the this large earthquake.
Areas prone to earthquakes should be identified so that people can prepare for them. Most notably, bridges and public buildings should be built to withstand earthquakes.
Areas prone to earthquakes should be identified so that people can prepare for them. Most notably, bridges and public buildings should be built to withstand earthquakes.
Civil Engineers and Architects design bridges and buildings.
No, it technically isn't possible.
The theory of plate tectonics concerns civil engineers most because of earthquakes. In an earthquake, the edges of two tectonic plates move against each other, creating a variety of forces and stresses on structures in the area. By understanding these forces, civil engineers can design buildings and bridges that are better able to withstand earthquakes.
by contracting and expanding
Because buildings, bridges, houses, pipes and power lines usually won't remain standing if you give the ground they stand on a good shake.
Earthquakes can tear apart the physical invoirment and it can tear down buildings, bridges, homes and alot of other things. So when a earthquakes tears down these things that humans need humans will have to rebuild these things and it impacts us. This is common sense.
The Inca civilization adapted to their environment by building terrace farms on steep mountainsides to grow crops, utilizing irrigation systems, and constructing roads and bridges to connect their empire. They also developed innovative architecture and engineering techniques to withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters common in the Andes.
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Depending on the strength of the earthquake [via the Richter Scale] it can cause either very minor shakes or drastically damage an area. Cracks in the roads, buildings collapse, bridges split.. etc.
It makes them fall.