no Not with our present degree of knowledge and engineering, and not in the foreseeable future.
a earthquake happens whaen a plate moves that what happen when we had the christchurch earthquake happened.
Quantitive evidence is evidence that has to do with numbers. For example. the magnitude of an earthquake the time the earthquake occurred and the length of the earthquake are all types of quantitive evidence
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A tsunami is an ocean wave that is caused by an earthquake. It would occur after an earthquake.
Sadly the only benefit of a earthquake, is that it brings down the population, and you have to rebuild houses that fall in a better way, earthquake resistant buildings. Poor people get to reconstruct the buildings which are destroyed and if they do it they get money.
nail it?
glue
Use a bolt to pin it to the walls.
Bolting it to the wall or floor.
You can't. Earthquakes and tsunamis cannot be prevented.
The earthquake itself cannot be prevented as it is caused by plate tectonics, but one way you can help to stop buildings falling is to secure them in firm foundations, as change the resonant frequency so that no pitch of sound will be able to topple the building like what happened to a bridge in California.
how can studying earthquake damaged help designers improve future construction is by understanding what would you need and to build this or that building to prevented damaged building
Earthquake can not be prevented but harm that it causes can be prevented.The most important and effective way is to make buildings that do not effected by earthquake because all harm it do is because of distractions of buildings.In Japan they have made buildings of this type because this is a very common thing there.
No, earthquakes cannot be prevented currently as we still do not have the technology. However, earthquakes are predictable. To save your own life, evacuate to higher ground before earthquake strikes.
There is nothing humanly possible that can be done to prevent an earthquake anywhere. The loss of life and damage can be reduced to some degree by improving construction and emergence readiness.
A tsunami has little effect on the atmosphere. A tsunami is a natural disaster that can not be prevented. It is a underwater earthquake that happens when plates collide. The theory of plate tectonics explains earthquakes and other geological occurrences.
Loss of lives can be prevented with evacuation plans. This would allow the people to be able to react when an earthquake strikes. Also, with the use of technology, sensors can be used to tell when an earthquake will happen, giving the people enough time to react. To minimize the number of infrastructures destroyed, strengthening of pillars and reinforcing of walls can be used, although it will not be as effective as building quake resistant infrastructures. The government can also analyse the risk of earthquake and move the population away from those high risk zones.