I don't think they were built earthquake proof but their sheer bulk of gravity make them so. The Giza pyramids, for example, have withstood a number of earthquakes in their time without significant damage. Some of the later mud brick pyramids have collapsed but I am not sure this is due to earthquakes, erosion or just bad construction.
no
japan
The person who invented earthquake proof buildings was called Proffessor Boermel
a lot of money
because they have a wide base to height ratio which makes them very stable
No, no houseis earthquake proof.
they use earthquake kits, MEDCs build earthquake proof buildings and use earthquake proof tables.
Yes, El Castillo Chichen Itza is earthquake-proof. I am not 100% sure why but I am google-ing it as I have to create an earthquake-proof structure. :P
no
Earthquake proof buildings are more expensive to build. Some people do not have the extra money.
it's earthquake-proof.
Yes, it is possible. Their existence is proof.
you can't
yes
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you can make a school Earthquake proof by- Þ Shatter proof glass Þ Add a safe room where students go when a earthquake strikes (a room with no windows, electronics, and desks or chairs) Add extra layers of sheetrock
Yes