I would have to say either in a skyscraper, in an open space like a field or in a construction site.
The safest place to hide in a earthquake is either in a doorway or outside 20 or so feet away of any buildings.
The safest place to hide during a tornado is either a basement or a tub with a mattress over top of it. But for an earthquake it is safe to hide inside of your home is in a doorframe or under a desk that is against the wall. The best hiding spot is proably outside and away from trees or buildings. At least outside you won't get crushed by your own house or someone else's.
No, a bathtub is not considered a safe place to hide during an earthquake as it can collapse or shift during shaking. It is recommended to drop down, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on until the shaking stops. If no furniture is available, seek shelter against an interior wall away from windows.
you stand under a doorway or hide under a table
hide under the table or if your afraid go out with something hard on your head
The reason why you hide during an earthquake is because the movement of the earth can cause glass to shatter, and large objects to fall. If you hide (say under a desk or a door way) you are able to protect yourself from falling debra and shattering glass
Under the blankets
No it would not be the place to go during a landslide.
Hide under a wooden table.
The best places to take cover in a tornado areIn a basement or cellarIn a windowless room or hallway near the center of a house on the lowest floor.A bathroom
hide in your bathroom! inside your tub will be the best place
Hide under a table!