the way they do it is to build the bridge with tighter bolts and metal and they use a system on a house and bridge and do greater the force before it comes tumbling down.
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Yes, the Eiffel Tower can withstand an earthquake due to its flexible structure that allows it to sway without breaking. It is designed to withstand seismic activity up to a magnitude of 7 on the Richter scale.
mbGS stands for Body-Wave Magnitude calculated using the Gesler-Sachs method. It is a seismic magnitude scale used to measure the size of earthquakes based on the amplitude of body waves recorded on seismographs.
Breaker from "Breaker's Bridge" shows determination, bravery, and loyalty. He is willing to risk his life to protect his friends and stand up for what he believes is right.
Bridge Stand is a part of bridge.Every bridge must have it ,it hold the bridge on a surface to let the bridge high to afar to the surface.
it will not break it will just stand because it is build to be strong.
it will not break it will just stand because it is build to be strong.
nothing can stand the power of god (earthquake)
Depending on the strength or magnitude, as it is called in earthquakes, there are a couple of ways you can survive an earthquake. If it is a small earthquake, you can stand in a door way. Door ways are the strongest part of your house. Don't get under anything that could break, like an old desk. Be sure to scrunch up in a tiny ball and cover the back of your neck with your hands. That is called the "duck and cover".
Experiencing a magnitude 10 earthquake would be extremely catastrophic. Buildings and infrastructure would be severely damaged or destroyed, causing widespread devastation. The ground would shake violently, making it difficult to stand or move. There would likely be widespread casualties and injuries, as well as disruptions to essential services like water and electricity. Recovery efforts would be extensive and long-term.
Bridge to Terabithia is a stand-alone novel and has no sequels.
Stand in between a door way