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1. A gallon of water per person and 3 days worth for each.
2. Extra clothes including undergarments, sturdy shoes in case you have to walk on debris.
3. Energy drinks and bars. Also candy bars for sugar, a can opener (manual), cans of food, camping style cooktop.
4. Water bowl, water, wet and/or dry food for your pets, leash(s), a comfort toy or stuffed filled toy, any medications they need.
5. Candles, matches, flashlights, extra batteries, police scanner or American Red Cross crank radio for broadcasts and information, your cell phone (although, service will be busy or down). Your medications, paper/plastic plates and plastic silverwear, warming blanket (usually a foil type) and a sleeping covered tent.
6. Keep everything by your front door, just outside, or outside somewhere that you can get to.
7. IMPORTANT: A fully stocked first aid kit.
The list is really endless. Make sure you check your kit every 3 months for expiration dates and keep a check log with your stuff along with a list of names, phone numbers, emails, etc. so you can reach others.
You need a radio to listen to updates and etc.
No. The word earthquake is a compound word. Two words put together to make one. If it was a base word it would need a prefix or suffix.
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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.
how can studying earthquake damaged help designers improve future construction is by understanding what would you need and to build this or that building to prevented damaged building
There is no need to capitalize earthquake.
You need a radio to listen to updates and etc.
You need to find how many km the earthquake is
Because often times in an earthquake, gas may leak from pipes, as everything is getting destroyed and falling apart after a very strong earthquake.
radios , water, food, first aid , spare clothes, medicine,
To completely describe where an earthquake started, you would need the coordinates of the earthquake's epicenter, the depth at which it originated within the Earth, and the fault line or tectonic plate boundary where the earthquake occurred. This information helps to pinpoint the exact location and provide insight into the geological context of the earthquake's origin.
No. The word earthquake is a compound word. Two words put together to make one. If it was a base word it would need a prefix or suffix.
The earthquake may have damaged or ruptured a gas main, this needs to be made safe quickly, as there is a danger of explosion and/or fire.
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."
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A tsunami is an ocean wave that is caused by an earthquake. It would occur after an earthquake.
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