Yes. There will always be earthquakes due to the earth's tectonic plates
You can find out more about earthquake insurance. You can do this by going to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_insurance and www.walletpop.com/2010/01/.../earthquake-insurance-is-it-worth-it/.
The truth is is we don't know when a earthquake will strike, it can strike any day, anywhere, and anytime, so be prepared when it strikes!
Earthquakes, can happen at any time, so it is impossible to tell whether or not an earthquake is happening at this current moment.
The truth is is we don't know when a earthquake will strike, it can strike any day, anywhere, and anytime, so be prepared when it strikes!
No one knows for sure when the next earthquake is going to be anywhere. Thier could be more after shocks.
yes, if we have the supplies
On any particular day there will probably be an earthquake, or several, somewhere in the world. Most will not be notice by the people who are nearby, and none can be predicted with any useful accuracy.
It is 'technically' impossible to predict if an earthquake is going to happen.
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.
Presently we do not have any way to moderate an earthquake. What we do is try to make any structures we build safer and more capable of resisting the effects of an earthquake.
what the earthquake is often going to be like : it will have a better chance of being more violent or less because they have earthquakes all the time
Any state can have an earthquake, but California has more than others. Oklahoma has had some recently, and in August of 2011, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake in Virginia was felt for many states around !