stand underneath a doorframe, or underneath a table
Earthquake or volcano. It caught fire, then sank beneath the ocean.
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usually an earthquake occurs because underneath the earths crust are tectonic plates and when they move occasionlly one will get caught but the outside is still moving and that causes an earthquake
There are many videos on YouTube with footage of the Haitian earthquake captured by security cameras in Port-au-prince. See related links for one example.
Each one can vary greatly in severity. Other factors come into play, as well... an area which regularly experiences hurricanes can be somewhat prepared for them, but may be caught unexpectedly by an earthquake (see Haiti), and vice versa.
All earthquakes are caused by the movements of plates (called tectonic plates). Sometimes two or more plates will get caught on each other while they are moving. When they stop being caught on each other, the resulting motion is what people call an earthquake. Some places (like the California area) more than others (most of the Midwest) are susceptible to frequent earthquakes. *Fun Fact: more people are killed after the earthquake (by fire and ruptured gas lines) than from the actual earthquake! - "The Janus List," NUMB3RS
well you know about the gas pipes under Chinatown when the gas pipes were loose and on the road it caught on fire and the gas was leaking and alot of houses exploded.But we don't know yet but if you see the news about the earthquake in Chinatown.OK.ok good.that's my answer :)
Depends where you are or how big it is, but the best idea is to get to high ground as soon as possible. If you are caught by a tsunami, best to hold onto something behind a building or something sturdy.
An earthquake's Focus is located directly under the Epicenter of an earthquake. The Epicenterof an earthquake is located on the surface of the earthquake.
Because many animals, including whales, can sense when there's about to be an earthquake, so the whales all left Japanese waters.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
The 1933 Sanriku earthquake was a major earthquake.