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Normally the weight of the building travels vertically down to the ground. All buildings are designed for this weight.
Imagine a sheet of cloth. By shaking it one end, a wave is formed. This is what happens to the ground in an earthquake.
Because of the wave. horizontal force acts on the building For this sideways movement the building has to be specifically designed.
Cracks, and in some cases failures, occur if the shape, material and details of the construction are not adequate to withstand sideways force Not all cracks are dangerous
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