1) you have to go under something like a matress
2) you have to have foood
3) you have to go to your car and listen to the radio
4) then you stay 200 300 miles away from the earthquake
It is much too cold for them to survive there.
In Kobe there were two sorts of Buildings, the older ones, and the newer ones The older ones were made mostly of just wood, and therefore werent very sturdy and burned very easily too. Which made them easy targets for the earthquake, and the post-earthquake fires. However the newer ones were built with earthquakes in mind, and were made with steel frames, and extra support (etc.) unlike the older wooden houses. This made them harder to burn or knock down. Although, some weren't as 'earthquake-proof' as thought and did fall down as well. But the majority of the newer buildings managed to survive the earthquake
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was inspired by Allah (God in English) through the angel Gabriel (Jibril) by the five pillars in steps. This explains that these pillars are stated in Quran too.
No. The earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010 was a 7.0, which is a very large earthquake, though by no means the largest. The smallest earthquakes are too small to even be felt.
No. The answer is, first the earth trembles (there is earthquake), and if that earthquake is in sea or ocean, the water would be quaked too. As a result tidal waves will be created.. and that is Tsunami
nope guess not... But there is something called EARTHQUAKE. bye! :D
they can survive like you and I without too many problems
usually very slowly, and always too little too late...
Nothing. They are too small to be affected.
Igloos.
no they do nat because it is too hot for them too survive
No. The sun is TOO TOO hot for any organism to survive.