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 part of the seismograph that moves during an earthquake is called the pen.
The seismograph's mass, typically a heavy weight or pendulum, remains stationary during an earthquake. Its inertia allows it to stay in place while the ground moves. This mass is connected to a recording device that captures the motion caused by seismic waves during an earthquake.
The safest place to hide from a tornado if you don't have a bathtub is in a small, windowless interior room on the lowest level of your home. This could be a closet, hallway, or basement. Make sure to cover yourself with a mattress or heavy blankets to protect from flying debris.
The section of Earth's crust that moves during an earthquake is called a fault plane. This is where the two tectonic plates that are in contact with each other slip past one another, causing the ground to shake.
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The living room
The part of the seismograph that moves during an earthquake is called the pen.
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you should go to the safest part of your house like bathroom with no windows!
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When the ground shakes
During an earthquake, sometimes causing a sunami.
the top
The safest part of the castle is the keep because it is the highest point in the castle. Also, it is made of thick walls.
The seismograph's mass, typically a heavy weight or pendulum, remains stationary during an earthquake. Its inertia allows it to stay in place while the ground moves. This mass is connected to a recording device that captures the motion caused by seismic waves during an earthquake.
The safest corner of the room during a tornado is typically an interior room on the lowest level of the building, away from windows and exterior walls. Seek shelter in a small, windowless, and centrally located area like a bathroom or closet.
Earthquakes are part of the Lithosphere.