Get off the ground. i.e. In an Airplane.
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, the Lincoln Tunnel (and the Holland Tunnel) run underneath the riverbed, not under the surface of the water and through the river itself. In other words, they do not run underwater, but under the bottom of the river.
maybe.but if you if u just get lucky you might survive
no,because the earthquake would keep on going no for a long time and many people may not survive
If you were on Mars having an spacesuit on would/could help you with the lack of air, but not in an earthquake. An earthquake does not remove oxygen from the air . The only reason to wear the spacesuit is to provide oxygen.
There is a film that somewhat fits your description but it was a construction accident ( no kids allowed on job site) and the tunnel suffered an uncontrolled blow=out. It was made in the thirties and it was said live action cinematics of an actual tunnel collapse were used- in a movie house this would be claustrophobic. the movie, and I don"t think it is the one you mention was called either in German- Der Tunnel- or in English- the Transatlantic Tunnel. The tunnel was unnamed in the saga ( movie) but it was a big one. Not probably recommended by the Port Authority!
unfortunately yes an 11.0 or higher earthquake could happen tho the earthquake itself would not be the problem the cause of the Earthquake would be the most devastating being caused by either a super Volcano or a large Asteroid hitting the earth. the likely hood of survival anywhere on Earth would be very very slim to none for any type of animal including humans or plant life, although I am sure something would survive Humans would probably would not be one of them.
Well... it really depends on how strong the earthquake is. if it was magnitude 7 or above, there is a great chance that the teacher would surely die. It doesn't really matter if the teacher is in the hall or the classroom as long as she finds a table or something that blocks off falling objects he/she would probably survive.
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No, there is no such thing as "would of" ... the term is would have, as in "I would have felt terror at the earthquake if I'd been there."
That would be an after shock.