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Why do strong earthquakes occur where there have been many recent earthquakes?

I can't really say in detail .....but it is most likely that its because there is a default in that area ....like in California ..there are several defaults there and thousands of earthquakes occur each day there. BECAUSE its a active earthquake zone." :D Earthquakes also occur in Alaska and also; off the coast of Mexico....


Many strong earthquakes are caused by what?

Many strong earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates along fault lines. This movement creates stress in the Earth's crust, which is eventually released in the form of an earthquake. The sudden release of energy can result in significant ground shaking and damage.


Does North have earthquakes?

Yes, but they are rare here, and not very strong. Usually centered in the mountains of the western part of the state.


Does North Carolina have earthquakes?

Yes, but they are rare here, and not very strong. Usually centered in the mountains of the western part of the state.


Why do the states of North Dakota and Minnesota and Iowa have little earthquake damage?

North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa rarely have earthquakes and when they do, the earthquakes aren't usually strong enough to cause much damage.


Does North Carolina have any earthquakes?

Yes, but they are rare here, and not very strong. Usually centered in the mountains of the western part of the state.


Sections of active faults that have had few earthquakes are likely to be sites of strong earthquakes?

focus


What year has had the most earthquakes?

This year in 2011 probably has the most earthquakes ever.


What fault is caused by compressional forces?

Compressional forces can cause faults known as reverse faults, where one block of rock moves up and over the other block along a steeply inclined fault plane. This type of fault is characteristic of regions undergoing strong compressional tectonic forces.


A place that has man earthquakes?

Japan it gets very strong earthquakes and may cause a tsunami


What causes an increase in the number and intensity of a small earthquakes before a big earthquake?

According to the asperity model of static earthquake, a fault is not in a state of uniform stress but rather there has been some release of stress over part of the fault through foreshocks leaving behind strong patches or asperities which are broken resulting in a smoothly slipped fault. These weak regions result in an increase in the number of small earthquakes


States that sections of active faults that have had few earthquakes are likely to sites of strong earthquakes?

gap hypothesis