no because energy is nothing its just energy it doesn't weigh anything
It depends how many times an earthquake occurs and how much damage happens and how strong it is.....
millions of dollars
The tornadoes caused about $1.6 billion worth of damage in the U.S in an average year. This year though, the estimated cost of damage is over $20 billion).
The annual cost of earthquake damage varies widely depending on the region and frequency of seismic activity. On average, global economic losses from earthquakes can range from tens of billions to over a hundred billion dollars each year. For example, the United States alone has faced annual losses of approximately $5 to $7 billion in recent years. However, these figures can fluctuate significantly based on major earthquake events and their impacts on infrastructure and communities.
Earthquakes are responsible for billions of dollars in damages each year.
because some storms go 120 mile-per-hour. and cost much damage. like southern Florida on August 24. p.s. i don't know what year.
1906 was the year of "great Earthquake'
There was no London epicentered earthquake that year. If you are referring to the Welsh earthquake of that year (which was felt in London), it is likely to have been at least 5.5 - 6.0 on the righter scale
depends on the state and place, earthquake risk, fire risk, flooding risk, etc, nywhere between 300$ and 600$ per year
how much does it cost to attend uncg for a year?
How much does it cost to house an inmate in the state of Indiana for one year?
Some of the notable earthquakes in the Philippines in 2001 include a series of earthquakes in Mindanao in February, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Samar in May, and a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Batanes in July. These events resulted in varying degrees of damage and casualties.