because they have a wide base to height ratio which makes them very stable
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.
Not everyone, no. Earthquakes happen in certain areas and only those areas will feel it. Of course it depends on how strong the earthquake is.
well earthquake are usually around the cost Line boundaries
what kind of infrastructural facilities are required in rural or urban communities living in coastal areas or in flood prone areas or earthquake prone areas
The water supplies have been contaminated in many areas. They can get sick. Until things are restored, they have to drink water that has been bottled and brought in to assure that it is safe.
Concrete is generally considered safe for building structures in earthquake-prone areas due to its strength and durability. However, proper design and construction techniques, such as reinforcement with steel bars, are necessary to ensure the structure can withstand the forces of an earthquake.
Open areas away from buildings and power lines are generally considered safer during a major earthquake. Areas with designated safe zones like parks or open fields can provide protection from falling debris. It's important to move to a safe area as quickly as possible during an earthquake.
Yes, Pyramids keep the Goods safe so that they can go to the under worlds and become a different person agian. Well at least that is what all of the egyptians thought that is why the make the pyramids to keep there souls safe from robbers.
First they made hidden tombs deep in the pyramids and the pharaohs bodies were safe because of the mummification process.
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.
"safe soil equals safe life"
Not everyone, no. Earthquakes happen in certain areas and only those areas will feel it. Of course it depends on how strong the earthquake is.
Try and stay safe.
subduction zones
to hide it and to keep it safe
The areas on either side of the renal pyramids are called renal columns. These structures contain blood vessels and urine-collecting ducts that help transport urine from the renal pyramids to the renal pelvis.
Pharaohs were put in pyramids because they wanted to keep the bodies and treasures inside safe. This was a large part of their religion.