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What is the reason that the house in the earthquake prone region are made up of lighter Material??​

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Answered by dinurashi
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Answer: The heavy weight, rigidity and solid construction of concrete buildings all contribute to their instability during an earthquake. Timber's light weight, flexibility and construction techniques help dissipate seismic energy, enabling timber buildings to withstand the forces generated by an earthquake.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In earthquake-prone zones, to make the homes earthquake-resistant, keep the walls and the partitions light. ... During an earthquake, the load bearing structures undergo a brittle failure. On the other hand, a well-built and properly designed Reinforced Cement Concrete or RCC structure undergoes a ductile failure.

Timber has historically been an ideal material for building in earthquake-prone areas, but is no longer practical in modern construction. Concrete and steel buildings have several disadvantages compared to timber.

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