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ELI5 Earthquakes - how do they design buildings to withstand them?
Season 1 · Episode 95

ELI5 Earthquakes - how do they design buildings to withstand them?

If an earthquake is the moving of a giant plate, why is the epicenter a single point and not the entire fault line? How do they make buildings earthquake proof? When did an earthquake shift an entire island? ... We explain like i'm five! ...

ELI5 Explain Like I'm 5: Bite sized answers to stuff you should know about - in a mini podcast

December 18, 20208m 41s

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Show Notes

If an earthquake is the moving of a giant plate, why is the epicenter a single point and not the entire fault line? How do they make buildings earthquake proof? When did an earthquake shift an entire island?

 

... We explain like i'm five!

 

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