That question is impossible to answer... sorry :(
The US Geological Survey estimate that there are approximately 100,000 earthquakes in the world each year that will be felt by humans. Which is approximately 1 every 5 minutes!
they have the amount of 3 earthquakes a year
Around several million earthquakes happen around the world each year.
It is almost impossible to know because there are earthquakes of different sizes all over the world. It is said that there are earthquakes happening every where every day. Most are so small they did not register on the Richter Scale and many that do are so small they are not worth mentioning as no one notices or feels them. The only ones that get mentioned and recorded with geological survey centers are the ones that register or are significant enough to be felt or have an effect on anything.
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10,000 <--- Wrong for novanet
England has roughly 200 earthquakes a year but they are so small no one feels them. Annually 20 or 30 of those are actually felt.
The US Geological Survey estimate that there are approximately 100,000 earthquakes in the world each year that will be felt by humans. Which is approximately 1 every 5 minutes!
there is correct answer, because it all depends on the earth's magnetic plate.
1,000 - 3,000, though almost all are too small to be felt by humans.
Nobody knows how many earthquakes can happen in a year because you cannot predict earthquakes. :)
Yes! Each year, 1,000 to 3,000 earthquakes occur within Yellowstone National Park and its surroundings. And although they're too small to be felt, they reflect the nature of the Yellowstone National Park.
According to GeoNet, around 20,000 earthquakes happen in and around New Zealand each year. Fortunately, only around 250 of those are strong enough to be felt.
There are about 10,000 earthquakes every year
they have the amount of 3 earthquakes a year
On average, 102 occur per day, with 37,283 occurring per year.