Geography, asked by pramodkumar991800, 8 months ago

Give reason = Building collapse due to earthquake​

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Answered by anusha7839
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Most collapses that occur during earthquakes aren't caused by the earthquake itself. Instead, when the ground moves beneath a building, it displaces the foundation and lower levels, sending shock waves through the rest of the structure and causing it to vibrate back and forth.

Answered by rigzenstanba
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During an earthquake cracks can form on the beams; poorly reinforced columns lose cement and then collapse under disproportionate lateral stress.Most collapses that occur during earthquakes aren't caused by the earthquake itself. Instead, when the ground moves beneath a building, it displaces the foundation and lower levels, sending shock waves through the rest of the structure and causing it to vibrate back and forth.

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