1.flashlight (with extra pair of batteries) 2.money
3.first aid kit
4.nonparishable food
5.water
we should keep ourselves under strong material which is resistive to sever damage
Basically the effects of the earthquake is a big tremor and things toppling over.
Paople were more worried about other things after the earthquake
If you are outside an earthquake then the best thing to do is not to go inside the earthquake zone - until the earthquake and aftershocks subside.
No. A tsunami is a giant ocean wave. A tsunami can be caused by an earthquake, but they are completely different things.
this question isn't discriptive enough of what your asking. there are many things you can use though for an earthquake but the object that mesures how strong the earthquake is a seismograph
it depends on where you are and what number the earthquake is. if there is an earthquake go out into the open, out of a house and away from tall things like trees or electric lines!!
During an earthquake, the first things to do are to "Drop, Cover, and Hold On." Drop to your hands and knees, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on until the shaking stops. After the shaking stops, check for injuries and evacuate the building if it is deemed unsafe.
"Seismic" refers to an earthquake, so seismic shaking is the shaking motion of the earth (and things on it) caused by an earthquake. There are different waves that emanate from the hypocenter, or point of origin.
try to get food
You get tsunamis from one in three things volcanic eruption Earthquake Land slides, The most common is a earthquake
Burning Earthquake Pollution Tornado