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The rubber portions absorb most of the wave motion of an earthquake.

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they just are because there is no difference, they are similar

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What do engineers do to learn how to make a building more likely to survive an earthquake?

flexible, circular moorings


How are shock absorbers on a car similar to the circular moorings used in modern earthquake safe buildings How do they absorb shock?

I had this question on my homework in 2011 march, i think they're similar because they are probably both rubber, and they most likely prevent stuff to shake or get damged. im not sure how they absorb though so i was looking it up.


How are shock absorbs on a car similar to the circular moorings used in modern earthquake - safe buildings how do they absorb shock?

I had this question on my homework in 2011 march, i think they're similar because they are probably both rubber, and they most likely prevent stuff to shake or get damged. im not sure how they absorb though so i was looking it up.


How does rubber moorings in a building help minimize damage during an earthquake?

Because rubber is flexible - so it absorbs a lot of the motion of the earth during a quake. Rubber moorings act as a kind of barrier between the building and the earth.


What is the plural possessive of mooring?

Moorings' is the plural possessive of moorings


Where are the cheapest moorings located?

One can find the cheapest moorings at several locations. Some of these would be YBA, Sailnet, Common Wealth Magazine and the Moorings. All of these have an online presence and can be searched easily.


Where do ships moor?

at moorings on docks


Where are the moors located?

One can find the cheapest moorings at several locations. Some of these would be YBA, Sailnet, Common Wealth Magazine and the Moorings. All of these have an online presence and can be searched easily.


What do people use moorings for?

Moorings are used to secure sail boats and ships. Ropes and anchors are used often to secure ships and boats of all sizes to a dock or anchored at sea.


What are the release dates for Four Star Playhouse - 1952 Moorings 2-8?

Four Star Playhouse - 1952 Moorings 2-8 was released on: USA: 12 November 1953


Who wrote the book 'The Moorings'?

The author who wrote the book "Slipping the Moorings" is someone by the name of Susan McCallum-Smith. She has also wrote some other great books like "Easy in the Islands".


What is the name of the lead singer in the band Clan of Xymox?

Ronny Moorings