Yes, but not very often.
There are not earth quakes in antarctica, however they Do happen occasionally
Just in Antarctica, because the density of the ice is 3.2.
Antarctica does not experience earthquakes.
There are Earthquakes around the world except Antarctica
Antarctica is the quietest continent in terms of earthquakes. Earthquakes have occurred, but are infrequent. What is common on the continent are ice-quakes, which are not as 'moving' as earthquakes, but are frequent.
Earthquakes occur on all of the continents, even Antarctica.
Yes. Earthquakes happen every day.
Antarctica
Earthquakes are not 'regular' on any continent. Antarctica is especially quiet in the earthquake department, having last experienced one in 1973, according to FindTheData site. However, earthquakes that occur nearby cause ice-quakes on Antarctica, during which the ice shifts. (98% of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet.)
Antarctica is the quietest continent on earth. Antarctica is earthquake-quiet, possibly because of having so few seismographic instruments, so very few quakes are recorded. What does occur in Antarctica is ice-quakes, which are usually smaller than earthquakes.
Earthquakes can happen anywhere.
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