Why do some buildings withstand earthquakes and some not?

Some buildings are built above standard, some built below standards, some right on par, and sometimes odds can just swing either way.

One of the main dangers of earthquakes is the collapse of buildings. Is there a way to determine if a building can withstand an earthquake? What types of earthquake-proof construction do you think can help buildings survive?

Do you think constructing earthquake-proof buildings is a new idea, or has it been practiced for centuries in some cultures? In this activity, you will work in groups, or alone, to simulate earthquakes of different magnitudes online and observe how they affect buildings. First you will make construction choices that you think will help a building survive an earthquake.

Then you’ll choose the location and the magnitude of the earthquake.

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