It depends where in the world you are talking about. Many third world countries do not have the construction codes that the U.S. has, thus damage to most structures are severe. In Los Angeles, (where I lived for 10 years), they have had very stringent building codes for decades. Skyscrapers in Los Angeles are built atop "rollers" that absorb the tremors and let the skyscraper sway back and forth, so that they do not "snap" off.
well, technology has been around for a long time and is quite strong but in earthquakes still it is strong. for example the Japanese tower tallest tower in the world in, they built a big ball and it makes the tower move with the earthquake which makes it impossible for it to fall.
Structure built to poor standards or no standards are likely to collapse during an earthquake, often killing or injuring people inside. Buildings constructed to modern codes, especially codes that consider earthquakes, are far less likely to collapse.
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The precautionary measures to be done in typhoons are check and clean community drainage system to prevent flood. Evacuate the place during fires and during earthquakes.
C. To protect them during earthquakes
mostly go to high elevation or buildings
cross braces
During earthquakes resonance may takes place. Hence, the earth begins to vibrate with large amplitude. So, buildings may crumble down
Earthquake resistant buildings are necessary to protect people's lives and reduce property damage during seismic events. These buildings are designed to withstand the forces and vibrations caused by earthquakes, preventing collapse and reducing the risk of injury or death. Investing in earthquake resistant buildings is crucial in regions prone to earthquakes to ensure the safety and well-being of occupants.
the cause of structures to collapse during earthquakes are upheavals of tectonic plates..
A strong earthquake may be followed by weaker, but still potentially dangerous earthquakes called aftershocks. Aftershocks may be potentially more dangerous than other earthquakes of the same intensity because some buildings may have been weakened during the main shock.
The tallest man in the americas and on their side during the revolution was George Washington.
The World Trade Towers and the Sears Tower (aka Willis Tower).
During earthquakes in an event calledliquefaction. This has been observed several times in Japan where buildings sink into the ground as if they were suddenly standing over water.
well, technology has been around for a long time and is quite strong but in earthquakes still it is strong. for example the Japanese tower tallest tower in the world in, they built a big ball and it makes the tower move with the earthquake which makes it impossible for it to fall.
well, technology has been around for a long time and is quite strong but in earthquakes still it is strong. for example the Japanese tower tallest tower in the world in, they built a big ball and it makes the tower move with the earthquake which makes it impossible for it to fall.