Yes in 1997
But quite recently the North East of England have been hit. The First on the 21st December which was measured at 4.6 and the second on the 3rd January which was measured at 3.8. Which as you can see where only very minor, both of these earthquakes hit North Yorkshire, Ripon, Teeside and Tyneside however not everyone felt them.
a earthquake happens whaen a plate moves that what happen when we had the christchurch earthquake happened.
Quantitive evidence is evidence that has to do with numbers. For example. the magnitude of an earthquake the time the earthquake occurred and the length of the earthquake are all types of quantitive evidence
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A tsunami is an ocean wave that is caused by an earthquake. It would occur after an earthquake.
Sadly the only benefit of a earthquake, is that it brings down the population, and you have to rebuild houses that fall in a better way, earthquake resistant buildings. Poor people get to reconstruct the buildings which are destroyed and if they do it they get money.
No, the Haiti earthquake in 2010 was not the strongest earthquake ever recorded. The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale.
Non there has not been a earthquake in England
1997
I'm going to go with no, considering there is no evidence towards it. There was an earthquake in northern England in January though.
The earthquake "Shaanxi" in China in January 1956 is considered as the deadliest earthquake ever, with 820,000-830,000 fatalities.
There will never ever be an earthquake there.
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Earthquakes are not at all common here in England. We never have big earthquakes as Great Britain in general is not in an earthquake zone.
No
no
The largest earthquake ever recorded in New Zealand was the Wairarapa earthquake in 1855, with an estimated magnitude of 8.2. It caused significant damage in the southern North Island and the northern South Island.
No, the humans of Earth have not yet recorded a 10.0 earthquake.