Not that I know of :) <3 :D :P :b
To date , 3/16/2011 , no deaths heve been reported ~ Look to the link below for updated information regarding mangakas .
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This question was posted on March 13, 2010. An earthquake was recorded on March 13, 2010, centered about 35 miles west-southwest of downtown Oklahoma City, about 10 miles south of El Reno. With its estimated magnitude of 3.1, it was hardly noticeable at any significant distance from the center, and caused no deaths or property damage.
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Yes because in Earth an earthquake is called an earthquake but in mars it will be called a Mars-quake or even in any other planets.
In the years 1981-2010 (a 30 year period) Kentucky had an average between 1 and 2 tornado deaths per year. However, the number of deaths in any given year can vary widely. For example, in 2008 7 people in Kentucky died from tornadoes. So far in 2012 tornadoes in Kentucky have killed at least 16 people.
There were a number of earthquakes in Japan in 2012 ranging in magnitudes up to 7.3, but no deaths were reported. World-wide a total of 768 deaths from earthquakes in 2012 were recorded by the USGS Earthquake National Center and none of those from Japan. The last major earthquake from Japan was the magnitude 9.0 quake on March 11, 2011 that killed over 15,000 people in junction with the tsunami that it triggered.
To date , 3/16/2011 , no deaths heve been reported ~ Look to the link below for updated information regarding mangakas .
no Kentucky does not have oceans even tho there are oceans by the state of kentucky
Christchurch earthquake
Lincoln was born in Kentucky and Zachary Taylor lived in Kentucky.
yes there were about 2 million deaths in the battle of the Vicksburg
Yes. There have been hundreds of tornadoes that have resulted in deaths.
Any that are built in an earthquake area if you don't want them to fall. And any that would not stand on their own in an earthquake.
have there been any deaths in my home at 6344 williamsburg dr columbus,ga 31909
yes. not only in Kentucky but all over the world
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