There are- but the earthquakes that happen are so small that you probably cant even feel them.
Yes
No, earthquakes in North Carolina are extremely rare.
Yes, but they are rare here, and not very strong. Usually centered in the mountains of the western part of the state.
Yes, but they are rare here, and not very strong. Usually centered in the mountains of the western part of the state.
· Burlington, North Carolina · Cary, North Carolina · Durham, North Carolina · High Point, North Carolina · Kitty Hawk, North Carolina · Morgantown, North Carolina · Oxford, North Carolina · Salisbury, North Carolina · Wilmington, North Carolina
North Carolina is north of South Carolina
More likely than where? please make your questions unambiguous. In general the east side of the US is less likely to have earthquakes and volcanoes as compared to the west side.
North Carolina.
It is an analogy. North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota.
The original name of North Carolina is North Carolina
North Carolina is north of South Carolina
North carolina is the northern part of one of the first colonies "carolina" which was later seperated into north and south
Greensboro is a city in North Carolina. Greenville is a city in North Carolina.