under all the land are giant rocks everytime it shakes you can make a n earthquake if the movement is not that hard you wont feel it it will also rub each other it will get heat and it will also caust volcanic erruption
Concrete is used in building a skyscraper to help make it wind proof and able to support its own weight. The building can also be earthquake safe when rods are put through the concrete to make it stable.
To be earthquake proof, buildings, structures and their foundations need to be built to be resistant to sideways loads. The lighter the building is, the less the loads. This is particularly so when the weight is higher up. Where possible the roof should be of light-weight material. For more info check the link.
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structures that have been copied by natural structures or objects. ex. The hexagonal honeycomb found in nature is an efficient structure for containing and supporting honey. Humans copied it to make a rigid structure which can make aircraft skins, lightweight doors, and packaging. A spider's web was copied to make a fishing net
Hemlock and spruce are woods that are not very resistant to termites. There are treatments that can be done to wood to make it termite proof. Redwood, cedar, and black walnut are all very resistant to termites.
Yes, El Castillo Chichen Itza is earthquake-proof. I am not 100% sure why but I am google-ing it as I have to create an earthquake-proof structure. :P
you can't
No, no houseis earthquake proof.
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If you live in an area prone to Earthquakes with the risk of large earthquakes and are looking for a solution to securing your houses structure, you can not do this in a "do-it-yourself" fashion. Depending on when the house was built, it likely is already built to not collapse in an earthquake if it is newer, otherwise, you would need a contractor and a lot of money to make the necessary improvements to your houses foundation and structure.
because they make it earth quake proof dummy
no
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
The build the buildings up strong and they make sure that the doorways are nice and sturdy
it's earthquake-proof.
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There can be no earthquake proof building. To build such a structure would be prohibitively expensive.In the recent Christchurch earthquake, the peak ground acceleration was over 2 g. To design for this is not economically feasible.And as the question suggests, the survival of a building/structure is a property of both the structure itself, and the ground on which it stands.