Most earthquakes you can feel won't do much damage. But big ones can.
It's best to prepare some thing before an earthquake:
During the earthquake:
After the ground stops shaking:
There are other suggestions, but these are things to think about.
Once it occurs. You must quickly go under a table in order to avoid objects hitting your head. Also hold on the table's feet.
Or get out of and away from any buildings.
either hide under a table or stand underneath a door frame
Depending on the magnitude of the earthquake, would be helpful a strong prayer.
On places that earthquakes could happen, a bunker beneath the house would be very protective....
it will not break it will just stand because it is build to be strong.
A Base-isolated designed building reduces the amount of energy that reaches the building during an earthquake. For older buildings they are retrofitted for earthquakes.
In terms of earthquake protection it is best to construct a building on?
The top of the building will be more affected. Because theres nothing to support it up top, all it depends on to stand up is the ground, but during an earthquake, the ground is shaking uncontrollably. You'd see it on mythbusters
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 will not break it will just stand because it is build to be strong.
Base-Isolated Building
they bend
Base-Isolated Building
it is designed to reduce the amount of energy that reaches the building during an earthquake
No
A Base-isolated designed building reduces the amount of energy that reaches the building during an earthquake. For older buildings they are retrofitted for earthquakes.
you stand under a doorway or hide under a table
Building Collapse and falling objects
It will collapse .
I would say like in the corner of any room in the building that doesn't have any windows inside of it.
you can rest the house on shock-absorbing rubber pads.