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Q: What is placed between floors to counteract the pressure on the sides of buildings during earthquakes?
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What is the relationship between earthquakes and tornadoes?

There is no relationship between tornadoes and earthquakes.


Connection between earthquakes and volcanos?

One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things


What do you notice about the location of earthquakes and the plates that make up the earth's surface?

earthquakes usually occur on the border between plates, as on the border between, the two plates rub against each other a lot, which creates earthquakes


The boundaries between two colliding plates are called .?

The boundaries between two colliding plates is called a convergent boundary. Earthquakes and volcanoes are common near convergent boundaries, a result of pressure, friction, and plate material melting in the mantle.


What describes the relationship between earthquakes and volcanoes?

earthquakes and volcanoes are caused by the shaking of the earth. Both can cause damage.

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Which describes why the wind blows faster as it passes between tall buildings in a city?

Air pressure is lower between the buildings


What is the name for counteract pressure that pushes and pulls at the side of a building during an earthquake Placed between the floors of a building?

dont noe dont care


Why do earthquakes not occur on every continent?

Earthquakes occur when pressure builds up between 2 masses of rock in the earths crust, where there is a crack between them. Eventually the pressure is released and one piece of the rock slides upwards. This causes P waves and S waves, which shake the buildings etc.. on the earth's surface. However, they can often be felt in other continents, depending on how bad the earthquake is. For example, the boxing day tsunami earthquake could be felt all over the world, but not as obviously as that in the country it occurred in.


What is the relationship between earthquakes and tornadoes?

There is no relationship between tornadoes and earthquakes.


How are marsquakes similar to earthquakes?

Mars quakes are caused by its mass and size collapsing in different parts of the planet. and earthquakes are caused by pressure being released between 2 tectonic plates


What are similarities between Richter scale and Mercalli scale?

They are both scales that determine what damage earthquakes can produce, whether it's on the general impact of structures of buildings or the impact of damage on society.


Are earthquakes caused by tectonic plates?

It is both because earthquakes are gecologic events.


What is the difference between long-term earthquakes and short-term?

long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time


Connection between earthquakes and volcanos?

One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things


Where are earthquakes manily located?

Earthquakes are usually located in between two tectonic plates.


What is spool type flow divider?

A device for dividing the flow into the valve between two outlets. The spool is pressure balanced by the flow across it. When a greater pressure drop occurse at one of the ports the spool moves across to counteract this and divert more flow to one side. They are not perfectly accurate.


Why are earthquakes so powerful?

When the plates of stone or brick are pushing against each other for a moment they dont move. After a while the pressure between the bricks become to strong and there is a sudden jolt. This sudden jolt releases a large amount of energy that creates a large amount of destruction. The miss placement of soil is also very destructive to buildings, such as Haiti Earthquake.