Public buildings should not be built on fault lines because it puts lives in danger and cost a lot of money.
yes its safer
because buildings built after 1960 were earthquake proof
earthquakes
Yes and they all ready do have laws that do this. In Calfornia we build to the strictest standards.
In tornado-prone regions, many do. They are not built for that purpose, but schools and office buildings may be designated as tornado shelters. Just about any sturdy building can be used. These site should be used by people who find themselves outside, in their cars, or who live in trailers homes. If you are already in a house you should shelter in place there rather than venture outside.
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They are open to the public.
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Carpenters from the colonial times built stuff out of wood
The ladder on the firetruck
Yes, because tourists will need places to stay, so buildings will need to be built to accommodate tourists, this will then cause the land to be stripped for building to take place.
As a result buildings were built anywhere, sewage and sanitation systems were poorly designed, and public became a problem.
Areas prone to earthquakes should be identified so that people can prepare for them. Most notably, bridges and public buildings should be built to withstand earthquakes.
Areas prone to earthquakes should be identified so that people can prepare for them. Most notably, bridges and public buildings should be built to withstand earthquakes.
They built cities and public buildings, temples and ports.
Public shelters, which were often reinforced public buildings or underground train stations. Some people had concrete buildings built in there back gardens.
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