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Get under the thickest heaviest object you can, bend over and cover your neck with your hands.

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How did the invention of the seismograph effect the lives of people today?

The invention of the seismograph revolutionized earthquake detection and monitoring. It has helped scientists better understand earthquake patterns, provide early warning systems, and mitigate potential damage to infrastructure and human life. Today, seismographs play a critical role in earthquake research, emergency response planning, and public safety efforts worldwide.


If a earthquake strikes while you are indoors what should you do?

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.


How do you make a school Earthquake proof?

you can make a school Earthquake proof by- Þ Shatter proof glass Þ Add a safe room where students go when a earthquake strikes (a room with no windows, electronics, and desks or chairs) Add extra layers of sheetrock


Where was there an earthquake today?

Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake


How bad would a 5 magnitude earthquake be?

Well, consider this; Haiti was devastated by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake. A magnitude 5 could either be worse, or better than that. It depends where the earthquake hits. If it strikes a overpopulated city, then the death toll and destruction would be high. If it hits a remote area, the quake could go unnoticed and unharmful.

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