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Earthquakes vary greatly in intensity. Many are not strong enough to cause any notable damage. Additionally, in some earthquake-prone areas the buildings are built to withstand earthquakes, and so are less likely to be damaged.
The foundations of high-rise buildings must sometimes support very heavy gravity loads, and they usually consist of concrete piers, piles, or caissons that are sunk into the ground. So to avoid sinking, their foundations are made wide and strong, to decrease the pressure on the ground. The most important factor when in the design of high-rise buildings with wide and strong foundation, because the building's need to withstand the lateral forces imposed by winds and potential earthquakes.
arteries have thicker walls than veins, as the blood pressure in the artery is more due to the strong heart beat, produced by the aorta.arteries also have elastic layers in them , to withstand the high blood pressure.
mdf is strong but not very strong
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
It has spreading roots arising from the trunk.
Withstand basically means to resist damage. A sentence would be "The tree-house dad built wasn't strong enough to withstand the hurricane."
As such any joint can not withstand much weight. It is the support of strong muscles, which make the joint to withstand much higher weight.
by having a strong foundation and cellers
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able to withstand great force or pressure
They usually have strong skin that can withstand the heat.
Infinite supply of energy and a house made of plastic to withstand time.
Japan is a strong country. It was a tragedy but they can rebuild.
Depending on where you live, it needs to be strong enough to withstand any destructive circumstances that may come about.
Steel. Strong, durable, able to withstand impacts.
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