The safest way to protect you when an earthquake strikes is to crouch beneath a sturdy table or desk and hold onto it. If no desk or table is available, crouch against an inner wall, away from the outside of a building. Then, cover your head and neck with your arms. Stay away from windows, mirrors, wall hangings, and furniture that might fall over.
If an earthquake strikes while you are indoors, you should stay away from all windows and get underneath a sturdy table or desk. (older person's answer) You need to right away find a secure place away from ALL WINDOWS and get under it, such as a heavy table or desk! AND REMEMBER STAY AWAY FROM ALL WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!♣ -bingo22 or from hello7hello7hello7 on bottom The best way to protect yourself is to drop, cover, and hold. from hello7hello7hello7
The focus of an earthquake is the point within the Earth where the seismic energy is released, while the epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus. The focus is the actual origin of the earthquake, while the epicenter is the point on the surface where the earthquake is felt most strongly.
Jumping in the air when lightning strikes does not reduce the risk of getting struck or experiencing a shock. Lightning can still potentially strike a person even if they are not directly touching the ground, as it can travel through conductive objects like metal or water. It is safest to seek shelter indoors during a lightning storm.
Planes are designed to safely withstand lightning strikes. Aircraft are equipped with systems to dissipate the electrical charge generated by a lightning strike and protect the aircraft and its passengers. While lightning strikes may cause temporary disruptions or damage to the aircraft, it is highly unlikely to result in a plane crash.
During an earthquake, you should never stand near windows, tall furniture that can topple over, or doorways. It is also important not to use elevators and to avoid running outside while the ground is shaking. Instead, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture and hold on until the shaking stops.
If an earthquake strikes while you are indoors, you should stay away from all windows and get underneath a sturdy table or desk. (older person's answer) You need to right away find a secure place away from ALL WINDOWS and get under it, such as a heavy table or desk! AND REMEMBER STAY AWAY FROM ALL WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!♣ -bingo22 or from hello7hello7hello7 on bottom The best way to protect yourself is to drop, cover, and hold. from hello7hello7hello7
You should contact the local authorities, and ask them for help. While you're waiting, you can make sure there isn't anything that can crash down on you when an earthquake strikes. Also be sure to cloase all windows, and hide in the cellar or basement, but NOT near any glass.
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Traditionally, hats should not be worn indoors. It has been perceived as something to do with respect..
you should get out of the car and jump off a cliff in to the water and drown yourself
The Hanshin earthquake occurred in Japan while the Chinese earthquake obviously occurred in China.
While is a noun in that sentence.
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An aftershock is a small earthquake that follows the main earthquake, while a foreshock is a small earthquake that often precedes, leads to, a major earthquake.
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When you rank below that Captain, and you either pass them while outdoors, or while indoors and under arms.
After 3 strikes, yes.