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.
no
Although England is not a hot spot for earthquakes, there could possibly be the occurrence of one there.
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.
England is not on or near a fault line.
Big Ben is in London, England which doesn't have a problem with earthquakes.
It is because the maximum vibration is in that area. The plate boundaries receive the maximum tremor.
No
Ireland does not get major earthquakes. Minor earthquakes can be felt in Ireland often. They are often centred under the Irish Sea or in England. The last was in early 2008.
Yes many earthquakes are destructive
England is not that prone to earthquakes. However, there have also been some earthquakes that have caused damage but not as much damage compared to other parts of the world. The largest earthquake that hit the country was in 1931 with a magnitude of 6.1.
Nobody knows how many earthquakes can happen in a year because you cannot predict earthquakes. :)
England received a total of 6 yellow cards in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.