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Not necessarily. i would say that you are to far away to have any major damage done to your home, but let's say you had a 9.0 earthquake (touch wood, heaven forbid) on that particular fault line, then yes you would probably feel it, but no, personally i think that you are safe
you need to be far more specific, and also less obvious in the phrasing of your question, this is clearly homework.
Tennessee is located on top of the North American tectonic plate. It is far from any plate boundaries, so earthquakes are not common.
There are several fault lines in the Davao City area, including the Digos and Makilala Faults. These faults are part of the larger Philippine Fault Zone, which is a series of active faults that run along the western coastline of the Philippines. While the Davao Fault System also runs through the area, its activity and implications for seismic hazards are still being studied.
The pressure on Earth from its own mass, as well as nuclear forces, cause the mantle to be molten. The core is not made of lava. The lava from volcanoes usually only comes from fault line tension, and is very, very far from the "Middle of the Earth."
half kilometer before METRO MANILA HILLS (RODRIGUEZ).. so it really SAFE.. :D
Not necessarily. i would say that you are to far away to have any major damage done to your home, but let's say you had a 9.0 earthquake (touch wood, heaven forbid) on that particular fault line, then yes you would probably feel it, but no, personally i think that you are safe
They were built intentionally far enough behind the front line so that they would be safe.
Places that are not along fault lines planes* in the earth would have very few earthquakes. +++ In particular, places far from subduction zones, in which one of the Earth's crustal plates is being forced down below another. *A fault plane is the fracture with displacement itself. Its line is the trace of the fault plane's intersection with the land surface. There are no places on Earth that experience absolutely no earthquakes.
you need to be far more specific, and also less obvious in the phrasing of your question, this is clearly homework.
Places that are not along fault lines planes* in the earth would have very few earthquakes. +++ In particular, places far from subduction zones, in which one of the Earth's crustal plates is being forced down below another. *A fault plane is the fracture with displacement itself. Its line is the trace of the fault plane's intersection with the land surface. There are no places on Earth that experience absolutely no earthquakes.
you are at fault
very far like 5000000000000000 miles
Having low amounts of nickel in a reusable bottle is safe for drinking water. Stainless steel is considered the best option as far as water bottles are concerned.
5,000 RPMS. If the lifters don't float out first.That would be a safe range as far as RPMS. go.
Tennessee is located on top of the North American tectonic plate. It is far from any plate boundaries, so earthquakes are not common.
It is considered a second line of defense.