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They all do have laws for making a building earthquake proof.
No, no houseis earthquake proof.
basically there are meta rods throughout the building that act as springs to minimize damage.
Advantages: Protects internal belongings & gives people a sense of security Disadvantages: Do not work with an earthquake that is large on the Richter scale & costs a lot of money so not necessarily suitable for LEDCs
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the first earthquake proof building was first built in 1954.This was The Australian NEW Parliament House, which will not crumble, however it will collapse into itself.
a lot of money
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seismic-safe it is cosidered to be "earthquake proof".
They cost a lot of money to build.
They all do have laws for making a building earthquake proof.
It's strong and fire proof - but its expensive.
seismic-safe or "earthquake proof"
earthquakes and stuff blah blee blah blah blah hippy hop earthquakes
No, no houseis earthquake proof.