They build special house to stop the earthquakes destroying them. this question was done WRT.
It's a house that can stand during an earthquake. STUPID adding to that remark, :) an earthquake safe house has special features, meaning it is less affected by an earthquake. things like coils between the structure and the base are common in affected countries
The Rokko Island Hotel in Kobe, Japan survived the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake. It was one of the few buildings in the area to remain standing and operational after the devastating earthquake.
No because a house on solid rock will be more stable than the house built on sandy soil. In fact, if there is an aftershock, the house built on sandy soil will start to sink into the mud because of the liquefaction. The building will sink and start to pull apart.
The first earthquake-proof building, known as the 'Torre Latinoamericana', was built in Mexico City in 1956. It has since withstood several earthquakes and serves as a model for earthquake-resistant design in high-risk areas.
Wooden houses are commonly used in earthquake-prone areas because wood is lightweight and flexible, making it more resilient to shaking. Wood has the ability to bend and absorb energy during an earthquake, reducing the potential for catastrophic damage. Additionally, wooden structures are easier and quicker to rebuild in case of damage from an earthquake.
Factory House was created in 1727.
Not necessarily. If a house is sturdy enough to be able to go through a small earthquake, then there is no problem in being there. However, if a large earthquake occurs, a tsunami occurs after an earthquake, or if your house is old and therefore unstable, it is best to stay on the lowest level of you house.
It was cancelled.
you can't
In the House - 1995 Earthquake 4-1 was released on: USA: 25 August 1997
After Montag finishes destroying the house, he is supposed to continue on the run from the authorities who are pursuing him for his rebellious actions against the dystopian society. Montag's actions of destroying the house mark a turning point in the story, leading him to seek out other rebels and helping to ignite a revolution against the oppressive regime.
Build a protective covering around your house.
Charlie Bucket's house and the chocolate factory (:
A tornado destroying a house has nothing to do with chemical weathering. It is physical damage caused by the powerful force of wind and the impact of flying objects caught in the vortex. The subtance that the house is made up does not change or dissolve.
Well that means someone is breaking things that are in the house.
the underground railroad.
Yes.