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.
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
it's earthquake-proof.
Yes, it is possible. Their existence is proof.
you can't
japan
The person who invented earthquake proof buildings was called Proffessor Boermel
Japan
a lot of money
They can't afford to have earthquake proof buildings and so suffer more
The first earthquake-proof building, known as the 'Torre Latinoamericana', was built in Mexico City in 1956. It has since withstood several earthquakes and serves as a model for earthquake-resistant design in high-risk areas.