It took months because so many buildings were destroyed in the Earthquake.
The Interstate 880 freeway took 8 years to rebuild, and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has not yet finished rebuilding from the 1989 earthquake.
15 long measley destructive seconds
The problem with floods is that they destroy the surrounding habitats, they can wreck homes and lives and it takes long time to rebuild your lives after a full scale earthquake.
there were many shakes, lasting up to a minute in some, but they kept on having after shocks, each one was tetonic plates moving against or along each other, so it was kind of jerking along, then starts, then stops then a while later it would start again. the time from the first one to the last was about an hour-ish, could have been less, could have been more. the first one was at 5.04 and 15 seconds pm during the world series, then they kept on having them.
Buildings tend to fall down in big earthquakes, and often kill the people living in them. Roads are often buckled or split, and bridges have been known to fall down or break. For example, in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California, one segment of the Oakland to San Francisco Bay Bridge collapsed, killing one motorist, and a long segment of elevated freeway in Oakland collapsed, crushing the cars on the lower level as the upper deck fell down. Earthquakes sometimes start fires when buildings collapse, and all too often the water system is also broken, disabling some or all of the fire hydrants.
six years
15 long measley destructive seconds
Robert C. Bolin has written: 'Long-term family recovery from disaster' -- subject(s): Disaster relief, Disasters, Family, Family services, Longitudinal studies, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Disasters 'The Loma Prieta Earthquake'
About 10 years.
It probbubly took a month or two because Japan needed to rebuild the buildings and help get people to safety and maybe they even needed to prepare for the future earthquake
The problem with floods is that they destroy the surrounding habitats, they can wreck homes and lives and it takes long time to rebuild your lives after a full scale earthquake.
there were many shakes, lasting up to a minute in some, but they kept on having after shocks, each one was tetonic plates moving against or along each other, so it was kind of jerking along, then starts, then stops then a while later it would start again. the time from the first one to the last was about an hour-ish, could have been less, could have been more. the first one was at 5.04 and 15 seconds pm during the world series, then they kept on having them.
Buildings tend to fall down in big earthquakes, and often kill the people living in them. Roads are often buckled or split, and bridges have been known to fall down or break. For example, in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California, one segment of the Oakland to San Francisco Bay Bridge collapsed, killing one motorist, and a long segment of elevated freeway in Oakland collapsed, crushing the cars on the lower level as the upper deck fell down. Earthquakes sometimes start fires when buildings collapse, and all too often the water system is also broken, disabling some or all of the fire hydrants.
The address of the Apexmuseum is: 1535 Loma Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804
they need money to rebuild and i do not konw
about 2 years
3years?
the average earthquake time for long beach depends on how the high or low the magnitude range is.