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popoy playing the role of an architect wanting to build earthquake resistant structures,what are the possible hazards or dangers that can be caused by an earthquake

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Possible Hazards or Dangers that can be caused by an Earthquake:

  • These include ground shaking, landslides, liquefaction, and in some areas, tsunamis.
  • These primary hazards often produce secondary hazards such as ruptured utility lines, hazardous spills, and fires.
  • Buildings can crumble or collapse, trapping people inside and burying streets in rubble.

How can we build a architect resistant to earthquake :

  • Create a Flexible Foundation. One way to resist ground forces is to “lift” the building's foundation above the earth.
  • Counter Forces with Damping. You might be aware that cars have shock absorbers.
  • Shield Buildings from Vibrations.
  • Reinforce the Building's Structure.

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