Yes but you probably wouldn't be able to buy a cup of tea.
Yes, there are possibilities of the Earth opening during an Earthquake.
yes
I would have to say either in a skyscraper, in an open space like a field or in a construction site.
away from windows, if outside open ground.
Yes
Open areas away from buildings and power lines are generally considered safer during a major earthquake. Areas with designated safe zones like parks or open fields can provide protection from falling debris. It's important to move to a safe area as quickly as possible during an earthquake.
Yes all hospitals are open 24 hours seven days a week
dONT STAND NEAR AND IN BUILDING, TRY TO GO TO OPEN PLACES..(THEY ARE SAFE)
Well, how i would think of it is that it would wobble around so much that the weight of the elevator would snap the rope that transports it up and down, and the elevator would fall to the bottom.
It is unlikely, but it can happen. During particularly violent earthquakes cracks in the ground can open and close. These are not deep cracks, but it may still be possible to fall into some of the larger ones.
If possible get out into the open where nothing can fall on you. If you are in a built up area shelter under something sturdy. The shaking of the ground is not likely to harm you it is falling objects that hurt people during an earthquake.
Run in an open area. and when it is over. go and save others, buried in debris