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Deep beneath the Earth, tectonic plates suddenly release stored energy, producing seismic waves. These waves travel through the ground and shake everything above. The building foundation moves with the soil, transferring forces into the columns, beams, and slabs. Weak structural joints may crack, while strong reinforcement helps resist collapse. Earthquake-resistant design allows buildings to absorb energy safely, protecting lives during powerful earthquakes.
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Earthquakes create lateral (sideways) forces, unlike normal gravity loads that act vertically. Engineers reduce earthquake damage by using ductile reinforcement, strong beam-column joints, shear walls, and stable foundations. These features help buildings deform safely instead of collapsing during severe ground shaking.
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