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25 June, 21:38

What type of building would be most likely to survive an earthquake?

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  1. 25 June, 22:55
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    Where buildings do collapse, the occupants are more likely to survive when the walls and roof are made of lightweight materials rather than heavy ones; rubble-masonry buildings, or brick buildings with low quality mortar, do not withstand earthquakes well; wooden or steel-framed buildings are generally much better.
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