Which TWO actions could you take to make a building less likely to crumble in an earthquake

A. Make walls thinner so they bend in easily

B. Build closer to likely liquefaction regions

C. Use base isolation does line while building

D. Add brackets for vibration control

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Answer:

C and D!

Explanation:

I am 90% sure these are the answers because

A: Thinner walls = more likely to break down

and B: Liquefaction means that the ground will become less solid during earthquakes, causing the building to be severely damaged.

Thus, leaves C and D as the leftover answers! :]

Two actions that make a building less likely to crumble are;

  • Use base isolation does line while building
  • Add brackets for vibration control

What is an earth quake?

The term earth quake refers to a situation in which there is a powerful shaking of the earth which could cause buildings and other structures to cave in.

In this case, there are two ways that a building can be salvaged during earth quake and they are;

  • Use base isolation does line while building
  • Add brackets for vibration control

Learn more about earth quakes:https://brainly.com/question/12796700

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