First of all if you're living on/near any fault lines your area may experience and earthquake or just trimmers. To protect yourself from this unpredictable disaster, you should:
a/ build houses according to the national building codes (though it can not 100% stop an earthquake if it hits directly, but can avoid major damage from trimmers)
b/ Don't populate/occupy a living habitat near any earthquake prone areas (seriously this is very important)
c/ If in the action of an earthquake, the best thing to do is to hold/take cover under trusted structures, and not run about: so when the shaking stops then evacuate to the open, and mind all electrical wires.
Hope this helps :)
He created the Panama Canal that allowed easy passage through it saving money and fuel
It was easy to migrate with
The most destructive earthquake in US history was the Prince William Sound earthquake. This earthquake did extensive damage across the Gulf of Alaska.
Alaska had the biggest earthquake in the US.
easy, so they could learn. They are just like us, in a way or 2. easy, so they could learn. They are just like us, in a way or 2.
The earthquake flattened the entire town.There was an earthquake yesterday.It is predicted that an earthquake along the San Andreas fault in the US would be the most devastating in history.
sorry there is no way for that the recorder would go with the easy way out...... explode...
seismograph is how to measure the intensity the earthquake will be or was.
The famous Northridge earthquake in Los,Angeles CA.
Usually the place where the earthquake takes place. Earthquake itself is a common noun.There's the National Earthquake Information Center(NEIC), a division of the US Geological Survey of the US Department of Interior; or the 1974 movie "Earthquake", starring Charleton Heston.
The most earthquake prone part of the US is Alaska. California is the second most earthquake prone state and Hawaii third. According to the USGS National Earthquake Center, there is an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 or greater in the US once every few years.
It was a way to conserve electricity, extending daylight deeper into the evening.