Yes, Because it is less likely that something will fall on you.
You should duck and cover under a nearby desk and hold on. From there, the safest thing to do is to just ride the earthquake out. :) If you're sleeping, then you should get under the covers and protect yourself from falling objects as best as possible. If your bed is high enough from the ground, you might be able to duck under it. Hope this helps! (>.<)
It depends on how far from the exit you are. If you are far from the exit you should stay inside. Hide under a sturdy table or doorway, something that will not give in easily. If you are close to an exit, go outside into an open empty area away from power lines or objects that can fall on you. Outside is overall the safest place because you're not under a ceiling that can collapse.
No, because objects are more likely to fall on top of you and crush you. Perhaps, if you are under a strong stone desk, then you might be safe, but don't try to take any chances. If you are outside in a cleared area, you will be perfectly safe, and the ride will be just a little bumpy ;)
oudoors provided you are not near any buildings that could fall on you. Otherwise the safest place is in a door frame.
Get near stable walls and try to get cover under a table.Always stay calm!
depends on the sizeness on the earthquake
no i don't think so. the safest place would be a basement
I would say like in the corner of any room in the building that doesn't have any windows inside of it.
Any that are built in an earthquake area if you don't want them to fall. And any that would not stand on their own in an earthquake.
yes
Lightning frequently accompanies tornadoes anyway. On the unlikely even that a tornado occurred during an earthquake, there would probably be more damage than either of the two could do on their own.
Not always. Most cats would like to be outdoors, but some cats like to be indoors.
Using an electric dryer outdoors is not recommended due to safety concerns. Outdoor outlets may not be equipped to handle the power needs of a dryer and can lead to electrical hazards. Additionally, exposure to the elements can damage the dryer and increase the risk of fire. It is best to use electric dryers indoors in a well-ventilated area.
They would do both because they have to work outside to know how their behavior is and how they interact with the environment, and indoors to study the chemicals, physicals, and geological oceanography
While it would depend on the age, most boys love gifts that give them something active to do, either indoors or outdoors. One great idea for outdoors is a zip line. They can have fun setting it up and riding on it. For indoors, a great idea would be a putter pool game, where you can play a bit of golf indoors. See links below for examples.
They can live indoors, yes (if they are legal I'm not sure). However, they would never be able to survive outdoors.
well they are wildlife photographers so it would make more sense that theyy work outside :)
They can live indoors, yes (if they are legal I'm not sure). However, they would never be able to survive outdoors.
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
well if u realy really want towell i would
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Most types of spiders that live outside have adapted to living outside. Other types of spiders live exclusively indoors and would not survive outdoors.