no only on or close to the edges of a fault line or tectonic plate
Yes. Earthquakes happen every day.
Large earthquakes - scientists predict they should happen every 80 years.
Yes, earthquakes happen every day around the world. However, the majority of these earthquakes are minor and go unnoticed by people. Stronger earthquakes that can cause damage are less frequent.
tiny earthquakes happen every where under us but we can't feel them
Yes. Earthquakes happen every year.
Yes, earthquakes happen every day around the world, but most are very minor and go unnoticed. The Earth experiences thousands of earthquakes each year, with a majority of them being too small to be felt.
Yes. Earthquakes of SOME intensity happen SOMEWHERE every day. There were 2 strong earthquakes today, one in Italy, one in Tonga. The running tally for 26 October 2016 from earthquaketrack.com:99 earthquakes today681 earthquakes in the past 7 days3,156 earthquakes in the past month41,088 earthquakes in the past year
Earthquakes happen every day, all around the world. On March 20, 2014, a total of 38,289 earthquakes had happened in the past year.
On average, there are about 500,000 detectable earthquakes in the world each year, with about 100,000 of those able to be felt. In the United States specifically, there are usually around 20,000 to 30,000 earthquakes each year, most of them small.
Earthquakes can happen anywhere.
Earthquakes are unpredictable and can happen at any time. However, it is impossible to know exactly when or where the next earthquake will occur. It is important to be prepared and follow safety precautions in earthquake-prone areas.
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