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Tectonic Plates, Volcano eruption, tsunami, and thats all i can think of soz ....
a tsunami is a result of an earthquake in the ocean
A tsunami is formed when there is an earthquake, volcanic eruption or, more rarely, a landslide underwater. Typically, neither the earthquake, eruption or landslide are felt because they are so deep under water. However, the actions that have taken place are the first steps that lead to a massive tsunami that can cause tremendous damage to coastal regions.
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.
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what are the steps to prevent earthquake
The four steps leading to an earthquake include the movement of tectonic plates and pressure developing over a long period at its boundary. Then the convection heat builds at the asthenosphere, and there is a sudden release of accumulated pressure from tectonic boundaries.
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Tectonic Plates, Volcano eruption, tsunami, and thats all i can think of soz ....
There are four steps that lead to the formation of an eruption. These steps are moving of tectonic plate, pressure developed over a long period at its boundary, the convection heat at the asthenosphere and the sudden release of accumulated pressure from tectonic boundaries.
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
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well yes u can u can escape from an earthquake don't go to a buliding or stay home run cuz Allah is with u run 7 steps and then if u die doesn't matter cuz Allah will safe u!!!!!!!
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"The ground shook like a giant’s footsteps": This is a simile comparing the earthquake's intensity to the heavy steps of a giant. "The city trembled in fear": Personification is used here to give the city human-like emotions of fear in response to the earthquake. "Buildings crumbled like sandcastles": This is a simile comparing the way buildings collapsed during the earthquake to how easily sandcastles can be destroyed on the beach.