These are built with deep foundations with rubber shock absorbers and concrete reinforced with steel. They are designed to twist and sway, have sprinkler systems and gas cut off valves
Buildings can be placed on giant springs that can move slightly with the earth below them, they do not eliminate the danger of an earthquake, but they reduce it.
Local effects of earthquakes include ground shaking and rupture, fires, and damage.
A seismologist studies earthquakes, their causes and effects.
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Buildings can be placed on giant springs that can move slightly with the earth below them, they do not eliminate the danger of an earthquake, but they reduce it.
Local effects of earthquakes include ground shaking and rupture, fires, and damage.
Stricter building codes preventing structures from collapsing and injuring the people on/in those structures. (houses, bridges etc)
No, moats do not reduce earthquakes. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface and are not influenced by the presence of moats. Structural reinforcement, proper building design, and adherence to seismic building codes are more effective ways to reduce the impact of earthquakes.
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Things break.
the quaking of the earth
A seismologist studies earthquakes, their causes and effects.
A seismologist studies earthquakes, their causes and effects.
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seismology is the study of earthquakes and their effects on the earth