if you are at school, they will tell you what to do. if you are at home, the best thing to do is get under a door way, a very safe and stable part of anyones house. if you are in public, go to your car and hide under the dashboared, its very hard, and should be able to stand big things falling. if you are in a building, go under a desk, table, etc.
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
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When an earthquake strikes, the first priority is to drop to the ground to prevent falling, then take cover under sturdy furniture or against an interior wall to protect yourself from falling debris. If you are indoors, stay there until the shaking stops; avoid doorways, as they are often not the safest option. If you are outside, move to an open area away from buildings, trees, and utility lines. Finally, remain calm and be prepared for aftershocks.
The safest place to hide during a tornado is either a basement or a tub with a mattress over top of it. But for an earthquake it is safe to hide inside of your home is in a doorframe or under a desk that is against the wall. The best hiding spot is proably outside and away from trees or buildings. At least outside you won't get crushed by your own house or someone else's.
Depending on what sort of house you live in under a door way is the safest place, as the building is structured around doors or possibly in your basement if you live in a house that's basement goes into the ground. I know it may sound freaky, but the basement is the safest place to be because of the concrete.
The safest thing to do is to go to an underground shelter such as a basement or cellar.
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
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Pull over and get into the nearest ditch a depression in the ground. Do not seek shelter under an overpass.
Get under the strongest table, chair, or other piece of furniture. - Becca Nicole Watkins <3
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if the earthquake is unexpected i would run to the safest place and drop cover and hold.
hide under a kitchen counter,a table.
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The safest thing to do during an earthquake in a building is to "Drop, Cover, and Hold On." Drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on until the shaking stops. Avoid doorways, windows, and areas with heavy objects that could fall on you. If you are outside, move to an open area away from buildings, trees, and power lines.
away from windows, if outside open ground.