There are several things you can do in a earthquake:
You could run out onto the street but you risk getting hit by something.
You could hide under a strong table so that if you house falls down it won't affect you but you could risk death because someone might not find you.
when you have an earthquake you need to be under a door way or something sturdy to be under do not be out get under a door way
sit in a bath tub with a mattress over your head, or stand in a door way :) or sit in your smallest room eg toilet
i would uaaaa... take a plane or somthing that flys - get in my car and flor it to a heli pad- if you know where one is
Well, personally, I'll probably do the same thing I did the last time I felt one: go to earthquake.usgs.gov to find out more about where it was and how big it was.
1st get your supplies(food, light, water) find a shelter and stay there
An earthquake's Focus is located directly under the Epicenter of an earthquake. The Epicenterof an earthquake is located on the surface of the earthquake.
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The Chile Earthquake in February was the biggest earthquake reported in 2010.
It is the strongest earthquake that has ever been in Haiti.
Gyarados is immune to Earthquake. Earthquake will not work against it.
An earthquake's Focus is located directly under the Epicenter of an earthquake. The Epicenterof an earthquake is located on the surface of the earthquake.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
The 1933 Sanriku earthquake was a major earthquake.
It was a 9.0 level earthquake
When an earthquake happens the earth quakes, it shakes.
the worst earthquake in history is the hediezz earthquake
The source of earthquake waves is the epicenter of the earthquake.
the energy is stored before the earthquake in the exinstle manner of the earthquake. The exinstile manner is below the earthquake where the rumble happens.
yes the Hawkes bay earthquake is the some as the Napier earthquake
the largest earthquake possibleis the larges earthquake possible
an outer rise earthquake is an outer rise earthquake
It's a smaller (or sometimes larger) earthquake after the main earthquake