you need to be far more specific, and also less obvious in the phrasing of your question, this is clearly homework.
It's called the New Madrid Fault line.
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The New Madrid fault line is located in the central United States. Its approximate coordinates are 36.6°N latitude and 89.6°W longitude.
The New Madrid fault line runs through Kansas. See the related link for a USGS map of quaternary faults in Kansas.
Arkansas is located on a fault line called the New Madrid fault line also many small earthquakes recently have been caused by natural gas drilling.
The New Madrid Fault
New Madrid Fault Line
It's called the New Madrid Fault line.
New Madrid Fault line
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The New Madrid Fault System has also been called the New Madrid Fault Line and also the New Madrid Seismic Zone. It is an abundant source of intraplate earthquakes in the southern and Midwestern states.
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The New Madrid Fault Line includes part of west Tennessee.
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The New Madrid fault line is located in the central United States. Its approximate coordinates are 36.6°N latitude and 89.6°W longitude.
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Cincinnati is not on or close to a fault line. The nearest active one is the New Madrid Fault Line, about 350 miles west of Cincinnati. The last major (7.5 or higher) New Madrid-line earthquake was in December 1811 and January 1812. The fault line actually closest to Cincinnati, Kilinc adds, is just south of Lexington, Ky., but it's not currently active.