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It's safer to avoid elevators during an earthquake because they may malfunction or get stuck, trapping you inside. Additionally, if the power goes out during the earthquake, you could be left stranded in the elevator shaft. It is better to take the stairs if it is safe to do so during an earthquake.
I would say like in the corner of any room in the building that doesn't have any windows inside of it.
An earthquake is never deadlier in strengh but during the night when most people are asleep is the most deadly time as when buildings collapse the people inside get crushed or buried alive
Earthquakes come from the ground where a tectonic plate is either subdued (pushed under) another plate or breaks in half. When this happens a lot of energy is released shaking the ground. Volcanoes come from cracks in the earth. Underneath the crust, liquid rock (called magma) is stored in a magma chamber. when there is enough heat and pressure the top of the volcano blows off and magma is released. Once the magma is out of the volcano it is called lava.
Yes, an earthquake can be felt on an elevator. Elevators are designed to withstand minor movements during an earthquake, but occupants may feel the shaking and sway of the elevator as the building moves. It is recommended to stay inside the elevator during an earthquake and wait for it to come to a stop.
If you are inside during an earthquake, you should take cover under something sturdy to protect yourself from falling objects. After it is over, check for broken gas or electric lines.
You find the TM Earthquake inside Victory Road.
The point inside Earth where movement from inside an earthquake first occurs is called the focus or hypocenter. This is the location where the seismic energy is released, generating seismic waves that travel to the surface and cause shaking.
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If you are outside an earthquake then the best thing to do is not to go inside the earthquake zone - until the earthquake and aftershocks subside.
we know whats inside the earth because there is earthquake wave
the point inside the earth where the first movement of an earthquake occurs and energy is released is called the epicenter.