Although very rare, earthquakes do happen in Pennsylvania.
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hurricanes no, earthquakes yes. thats what causes Tsunamis... underwater earthquakes.
earthquakes mostly happen around plate boundaries!
Yes and there are.
There are no major nearby fault lines.
Quakers in the Pennsylvania colony believed in equality, nonviolence, simplicity, and the inner light of God in all individuals. They also practiced pacifism, social justice, and opposition to slavery. Their beliefs influenced the formation of Pennsylvania's government, promoting religious freedom and fair treatment of all people.
Although very rare, earthquakes do happen in Pennsylvania.
Every state gets tornadoes. Pennsylvania and Ohio have even had F4 and F5 tornadoes. The inland states do not get hurricanes. The Dakotas, Florida, and Michigan have only have a few small earthquakes. Pennsylvania has had a few earthquakes, but none have been very damaging.
Yes. Pennsylvania has had a number of natural disasters. Earthquakes happen ocasionally, but are rarely strong enough to cause any damage. Pennsylvania has been affected by hurricanes and hurricane remnants, particularly in the southeastern part of the state. Most recently, much of the state was affected by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Pennsylvania has had a few violent tornadoes as well. The worst incident came on May 31, 1985 when 26 tornadoes struck the state, killing 65 people. Among these tornadoes were 6 F4s and Pennsylvania's only recorded F5 tornado. Among natural disasters, Pennylvania is most affected by floods. The Johnwstown, Pennsylvania flood of May 31, 1889 killed over 2,000 people.
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Gary M Fleeger has written: 'Hydrologic effects of the Pymatuning earthquake of September 25, 1998, in northwestern Pennsylvania' -- subject(s): Earthquakes, Water table
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