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Thursday, 1 November 2018

Experiment

These are a list of things that make a home earthquake proof:
  • External walls are 6 inches thick. 
  • Steel bars on the inside of walls.
  • Reinforced concrete as the foundation.
  • Hard soil under the home.
  • Steel bars in the roof.
The outcome of our earthquake-proof house:
It was not successful because it didn't have a flat base because by the time I started it I didn't have the resources I needed. Architects make deep foundations to keep tall buildings stable. 

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