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Yes, San Gabriel, California has experienced earthquakes. It is located near the San Andreas Fault, which is a major tectonic boundary that is known for its seismic activity. The area has a history of earthquakes, including the notable 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake.
There has been two earthquakes in San Francsico, One in 1906 (the worst recorded in American History), and another in 1989. hope i helped. HIGH-5 yay There Has Been More Earthquakes Than That They Statrted In 1906 - 1989
No it isn't. It's the 4th largest recorded in the last 150 years, which is when they started measuring them. There is evidence of other major earthquakes prior to that.
It is roughly 800 times larger then the one which hit Haiti. Only 16 other earthquakes have been larger in all of recorded history.
Yes. There have been earthquakes through all of earth's history.
Florida has experienced numerous earthquakes throughout its history, but they are generally quite mild, resulting in little damage or injuries. The link below gives you a history of recorded Florida earthquakes.
History can not be measured it can only be recorded, studied or experienced.
See the link below.
No they are not, relatively few earthquakes have ever been recorded in Australia as it is a very stable continent with no active volcanoes and few if no earthquakes.
In recorded history it was the 1906 quake.
Yes, San Gabriel, California has experienced earthquakes. It is located near the San Andreas Fault, which is a major tectonic boundary that is known for its seismic activity. The area has a history of earthquakes, including the notable 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake.
Frank W. Aitken has written: 'A History Of The Earthquake And Fire In San Francisco' -- subject(s): Accessible book, San Francisco Earthquake, Calif., 1906, Fires, Earthquakes
In 1906, San Francisco experienced a massive earthquake. It registered a magnitude 7.8 on the Richter Scale and a majority of the city destroyed.
There has been two earthquakes in San Francsico, One in 1906 (the worst recorded in American History), and another in 1989. hope i helped. HIGH-5 yay There Has Been More Earthquakes Than That They Statrted In 1906 - 1989
No it isn't. It's the 4th largest recorded in the last 150 years, which is when they started measuring them. There is evidence of other major earthquakes prior to that.
Yes. I experienced the Chilean earthquake of Feb. 27, 2010, the 8th biggest recorded earthquake in history. It happened at 3 am and was super strong, however most buildings in Chile are "earthquake proof" due to Chile being a seismic zone (has the biggest recorded earthquake in history!) so there wasn't significant damage done to the infrastructure of Chile.
they recorded history