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Earthquake resistant buildings are necessary to protect people's lives and reduce property damage during seismic events. These buildings are designed to withstand the forces and vibrations caused by earthquakes, preventing collapse and reducing the risk of injury or death. Investing in earthquake resistant buildings is crucial in regions prone to earthquakes to ensure the safety and well-being of occupants.
The study of vibrations within the Earth is known as seismology.
No building is seismic safe. No building is earthquake proof. However, there are steps that can be taken to make buildings more earthquake resistant. Concrete buildings made without rebar will collapse in an earthquake. Concrete buildings and concrete block buildings in Guatemala that hold up in earthquakes are those that use a lot of rebar. It is also important to use metal straps to tie the roof to the walls. The straps are inexpensive, but they maintain the integrity of the building. The roof should have cross pieces.
it leads to loss of lives it leads to loss of property it leads to damage in the area it causes expenses to be spent for it to be rebuilt
yes they feel wave vibrations
vibration
In geography, pancaking refers to the process in which tectonic plates collide, causing one plate to slide over the other, resembling the layers of a pancake. This process can lead to the formation of mountain ranges or other landforms, as the plates compress and deform.
Damaged trees and buildings, death.
Wrecked them.
More housing
Two negative effects are the noise and the vibrations; caused by the speed.
This works on the same phenomenon as the shock absorbers that the cars have. Also, it would be same as a spring.
Usually buildings get destroyed, and people get injured to killed.
Space to build parks ,buildings etc.
The effects of an earthquake on people and buildings.
it effects peoples lives by killing humans and destroying buildings,homes and memories. leaving them in gory poverty.