On average, there are roughly 20,000 - 30,000 recorded earthquakes worldwide every year by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Earthquake Information Center. Of those, approximately 1 earthquake of magnitude 8.0 and higher (and 15 between M 7.0 - 7.9) occurs per year around the world. Some years have greater than average earthquakes such as 2007 in particular with 4 earthquakes of magnitude 8.0 or higher and 2008 with no earthquake higher than 7.9.
The list of earthquakes by year (1990-Present) or by country can be found at the USGS Earthquake Hazards website.
The USGS provides a list of significant earthquakes for each year starting from 1990 to present as well as a worldwide map of earthquakes. Lists for historical earthquakes from earlier years are also available.
See link below.http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/
I do not see any recent (last 30 days) earthquakes in the Myanmar (Burma) area. See the link below for the list of earthquakes.
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The list of earthquakes by year (1990-Present) or by country can be found at the USGS Earthquake Hazards website. In 2010 there was one earthquake magnitude 8 or greater, which was in Chile (M 8.8). The USGS provides a list of significant earthquakes for 2010 as well as a worldwide map of earthquakes for 2010 and previous years. See link below.
Iceland regularly has small earthquakes. There has been no significant earthquake reported for Iceland in last 30 days. You can list of earthquakes in Iceland during the last 48 hours in related link below. The largest most recent earthquakes in Iceland occurred on June 17 and 21, 2000.
The list of earthquakes by year (1990-Present) or by country can be found at the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program website.The USGS provides a list of significant earthquakes for 2002 as well as a worldwide map of earthquakes for that year and previous years. Lists for historical earthquakes from earlier years are also available.
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As Nov 27, 2012 there were 16,667 recorded earthquakes in 2012 worldwide and 3,836 in the United States according to the USGS National Earthquake Center.However, the USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year and go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes so the actual number would be much larger.To see a list of more recent (or historic) earthquakes, visit the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
The 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile and two 7.8 earthquakes in Indonesia were the most significant in 2010. List of earthquakes by year or by country can be found at the USGS Earthquake Hazards website. It provides a list of significant earthquakes for 2010 as well as a worldwide map of earthquakes for 2010. See link below.
There were 30,478 recorded earthquakes in 2005 around the world according to the USGS.Note many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes so the actual number is much greater. In fact, the USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year.To see a list of more recent (or historic) earthquakes, visit the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
There were 29,568 recorded earthquakes in 2006 around the world according to the USGS.Note many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes so the actual number is much greater. In fact, the USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year.To see a list of more recent (or historic) earthquakes, visit the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
On average, there are roughly 20,000 - 30,000 recorded earthquakes around the world every year.The USGS National Earthquake Information Center estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year but many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes.To see a list of more recent (or historic) earthquakes, visit the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
Hong Kong regularly receives tremors and minor earthquakes (undetected by the public). As of date, Hong Kong has not been victim to a significant earthquake since the government began recording them.For a list of recent earthquakes, click on the "related link" below (times are based on Hong Kong local time).