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d. The foundation of earthquake-proof
building is separated from other land.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A seismic wave absorber layer is laid between the ground and the foundation of earthquake-resistant buildings. ... Thus, the foundation of earthquake building is separated from the ground so that it can withstand the high pressure (load) exerted by the seismic waves on its sidewalls.

Answered by banothudheerajkumar
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Due to this, the building does not shake with the same intensity as the earth is shaking. Thus, the foundation of earthquake building is separated from the ground so that it can withstand the high pressure (load) exerted by the seismic waves on its sidewalls.

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