mostly likely
There is no way of knowing. Earthquakes cannot be predicted.
It is impossible to predict when or where an earthquake will occur. California has a history of seismic activity, so it's always important to be prepared by following safety guidelines and having an emergency plan in place.
There is no way of predicting an earthquake, but it is unlikely that a major earthquake will strike a location on any given day. The San Andreas Fault probably isn't capable of generating something as large as an 8.9.
because california is a beatiful place and people like to live in california by a earthquake zonw
It is 'technically' impossible to predict if an earthquake is going to happen.
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1857
1857
They never "started", earthquakes have been going on for as long as the earth has been around.
I believe it is California.
earthquake
The largest recorded earthquake in California was the Fort Tejon Earthquake of 1857. It was on the San Andreas fault line and estimated at 8.0 on the Richter scale. The most destructive earthquake in California history however, was the San Francisco of 1906. It was also on the San Andreas fault line, registered 7.9 on the Richter scale, caused massive destruction to the city and over 3,000 people were killed as a result.