Be standing under a door frame. No matter what, do NOT be under a table. When the roof falls, it will crush you to the bone.
Now, you should always hide NEXT to the table or under a door frame. Next to the table is safe because, say the roof falls, and your next to the table. the table will collapse from all the pressure, but the table will become diagonal. This space between the table and the floor is called the Triangle of Life. So, next to a table or standing under a door frame is safest. I'd say laying next to a table is safest, just because your body is more vulnerable under a door frame.
If you are in a house, go into the bathroom because the pipes surrounding it are more likely to survive it because they are metal.
no i don't think so. the safest place would be a basement
A place with lots of tree's because it holds The safest ground conditions during earthquakes are hard rock masses (such as granites) with only a think soil cover as hard rock masses tend to undergo lower amplitude shaking than softer materials and also the thin soil reduces the risk of liquefaction occurring.
Some good questions about earthquakes are:What is an earthquake?How long do earthquakes last?Is there an 'earthquake season' or 'earthquake weather'?Where is the safest place to be in an earthquake?Will the ground open up during an earthquake?What is a seismometer, seismograph, and a seismogram?When was the seismograph invented?What is the Richter Scale?Do many small earthquakes prevent larger earthquakes?Can we predict earthquakes?What is liquefaction?
In the lifeboat!
Essentially they are large faraday cages that divert the electrical charge.Cars are the safest place to be in a thunderstorm because In a car if lightning will hit you it will go to the rubber tires and go to the ground. That is why cars are the safest place to be in a thunderstorm. I wached it on a bill nye video.-Science static electricity
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
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away from windows, if outside open ground.
The safest place to hide in a earthquake is either in a doorway or outside 20 or so feet away of any buildings.
no i don't think so. the safest place would be a basement
The safest place to go during a typhoon is indoors in a sturdy building away from windows and doors. Seek shelter in a designated evacuation center, if possible. Avoid areas prone to flooding or landslides.
Depending on what sort of house you live in under a door way is the safest place, as the building is structured around doors or possibly in your basement if you live in a house that's basement goes into the ground. I know it may sound freaky, but the basement is the safest place to be because of the concrete.
The safest place to be is in the basement of a well-built house or building.
During a major earthquake, the safest area is typically indoors away from windows, glass, and heavy furniture that could fall. Drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on until the shaking stops. Avoid doorways and exterior walls.
if the earthquake is unexpected i would run to the safest place and drop cover and hold.
The safest place during a tornado is in a basement or similar underground shelter.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.