No
The Brevard Fault Line runs through Georgia.
East Coast Main Line was created in 1871.
Nope, Australia sits on the Australian-Indian plate. The nearest plate boundary or fault line is off the coast of East Timor and Indonesia.
The distance between the northeast coast of Australia and the nearest fault line is 30 kilometers. This fault line is west of Bundaberg where an earthquake of a 5.4 magnitude hit in 1935.
Fault lines are really located everywhere, but it's usually the major fault lines that you need to worry about. The recent Virginia earthquake, which occurred on Aug. 23, 2011, was not related to any major geological fault line. However, geologists are concerned with the New York-Alabama Lineament, which is a major magnetic fault line that runs from New York to Alabama. See the Related Link below for more information on fault lines in the U.S. east of the Rocky Mountains.
there are 14 states in the east coast
It depends on the source impedance. This is very often not true.
The Chaman Fault is the major fault line in Pakistan. It starts just off the coast of Pakistan and travels northeast through Pakistan in into Afghanistan.
The east coast of the United States.
The east coast of the US is not located near active tectonic plate boundaries, which are typically associated with volcanic activity. Therefore, a volcanic eruption is not likely to occur on the east coast of the US.
The California coast! The San Andreas Fault Line.
Kenya and Tanzania Somalia is found in the Horn of Africa (also on the East coast)