There really isn't a way... but you should get emergency supplies such as canned food, a flashlight, and some blankets. You should get pillows too, to cover your head with in case a vase or something hard comes down on your head. You might want to consider going into a room with no windows with your supplies and cover your head there, but don't do something stupid like moving DURING the earthquake. You're Welcome.
Build it on sturdy, fat ground (no slumps, no hills etc.) and make sure the exo-structure is made up of something damage-resistant.
That the house may be carried away during such extreme events as landslides, heavy winds, floods, and avalanches is one of the risks when people have their homes located on loose soil. That the house may fall to pieces is one of the risks when people don't make their homes earthquake resistant.
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first u have to make out with it
There are not woods resistant to carpenter ants. The ants must be destroyed by extermination. They chew through the wood to make their homes but do not actually eat the wood like a termites.
people in Kobe can prepare by getting protective gears in school which they have done. Rebuild houses and building to make them more earthquake resistant and to make sure there is not fault in anything so it does not cause things such as fires!
Tokyo is a city in Japan known for having strict building codes that focus on earthquake resistance. Along with seismic-resistant designs and technologies, these regulations have helped make buildings in Tokyo more resilient to earthquakes.
You should place a more solid structures to it to prevent it from shaking. This way it wont collapse.
D. K. Paul has written: 'Technologies for retrofitting of existing buildings and structures to make them earthquake resistant'
Last time I checked, spiders make their homes out of the common webs that we see everyday. Unless you mean trap door spiders, who make their homes out of holes in the ground. Last time I checked, spiders make their homes out of the common webs that we see everyday. Unless you mean trap door spiders, who make their homes out of holes in the ground.
Yes! Massively!Over 15,861 people didn't make it; families were shattered and homes were destroyed!
More people die in a Earthquake then in volcanoes. Because, Earthquakes can make more damadge to the ground buildings and homes then a volcanoe can do. A volcanoe can't make as much damadge, How? Well, lava can take more time to reach its destination