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How does a rubber structure beneath a building prevent it from being damaged

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The rubber structure beneath a building prevents it from being damaged during earthquakes by ABSORBING VIBRATIONS.

Rubbers are used in buildings and other structures not only to help in absorbing vibrations but also to assist the structure in coping the thermal expansion it undergoes.
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