why gaps are made between two buildings
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Instead of expansion joints proper gap as required due to bending/movement of the two parts of the building due to earthquake be provided in all buildings.
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PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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These are to limit the cracking of exterior brick and interior plaster or drywall surfaces due to structure expansion. They are typically filled with a flexible, expansive, retractile material (bitumin, waterproof insulation, ethafoam rod, etc) and caulked and/or painted on both sides of the wall.
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