go under anything heavy and unstable
Many people got homeless from this terrible earthquake! and you should help them! :P
For the most part, by that point it's too late to "do" anything. There are lots of preparations you can make before an earthquake, but once it starts it doesn't usually last long enough for you to do anything. Earthquakes can be thought of as more or less the exact opposite of tornadoes: in an earthquake, you should get outside if you can or at least in a doorway, whereas in a tornado outside is pretty much the last place you should be.
because they needed to evacte from the eathqake.
get to higher ground as fast as possible even if sirens dont go off better safe thatn sry
People cannot really predict when a volcano or earthquake will strike. But if they do know there will be one they should evacuate. In earthquake-prone areas, buildings are constructed to withstand strong earthquake forces.
nothing
i think in a shelter
Stand in a doorway, don't go outside
you can hide uder desks and tables or under door frames when an earthquake happens. there might be an aftershock so be careful. another thing you should know is get out when the earthquake stops.
Get into an open space away from buildings and anything else that can fall on you.
People living in earthquake regions should prepare with emergency kits because an earthquake may happen at anytime.
Many people got homeless from this terrible earthquake! and you should help them! :P
you should have some were to go that is outside under the ground and should have food and drinks and to always renew it.
No, nothing they did had any influence on the level of Earth's crust where the Earthquake originated.
If an Earthquake happens somewhere near the ocean, and the nearest continent is Australia, where would it be headed? Depends on the way the plates shift in the Earthquake.
For the most part, by that point it's too late to "do" anything. There are lots of preparations you can make before an earthquake, but once it starts it doesn't usually last long enough for you to do anything. Earthquakes can be thought of as more or less the exact opposite of tornadoes: in an earthquake, you should get outside if you can or at least in a doorway, whereas in a tornado outside is pretty much the last place you should be.
Estimating by way of the outpouring of assistance afforded the Haitian people affected by the earthquake of February 2010, it should be obvious that A LOT of people "think that the earthquake in Haiti is sad".