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The structural support of the bridge is old, and might collapse at any minute.
No, jellyfish do not have bones in their body. Instead of a backbone they have mesoglea, or a gelatinous substance that acts as a structural support in water, but if they get washed up on the shore, their bodies will collapse.
In architecture, an arch is a structural feature, usually of masonry and usually having a keystone which prevents the collapse the curved structure by distributing the force of gravity into lateral pressure. it is also something on a bench
Yes. Buildings and homes can collapse in a tornado. One common way this happens is the roof comes off, causing the walls to become unstable. Depending on the strength of the structure this would take and EF2 or EF3 tornado for partial collapse, and likely an EF4 for complete collapse. In an extremely powerful tornado such as a high EF4 or EF5 houses are blown away rather than collapse. Weak tornadoes usually do not cause significant structural damage.
They crashed an airliner into each building. The impact and resulting fire weakened the core of the buildings; they lost their structural integrity and this made them collapse.
They are spring closed panels in the floor to side wall junction. They open at .5 psid in case of rapid decompression to minimize floor collapse and overall structural damage.
The noun 'collapse' is an abstract noun when it refers to the failure of something abstract (an emotional collapse, the collapse of the Soviet Union).The noun 'collapse' is a concrete noun when it refers to the failure of a physical structure (a mine collapse, a bridge collapse).
China will not collapse. If it did the world would collapse too
The structural and non structural mitigation of drought is the displacement of people. Death of livestock and plants is another structural and non-structural mitigation of drought.
The ;Different kind of disaster are :1)Disaster its typesEarthquakeTornadoFloodWater DamageHail2)Natural disaster3)Man made disasterits, types· Nuclear Leaks· Chemical Leaks/Spill over· Terrorist Activities· Structural Collapse
non structural mitigation measures :