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".
An Earthquake...
The cast of How to Survive an Earthquake - 2009 includes: Christina Desiere as Refugee Greg McDonald as Narrator
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Stay as far away from them as possible.
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yes Yes with proper preparedness and taking safety measures you can minimize your risks for death in an earthquake.
Any building that wish to survive a substantial earthquake should be able to sway. Most buildings in Japan are constructed with isolation bearings, that allow the buildings to sway from side to side during an earthquake.
Get off the ground. i.e. In an Airplane.
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