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Scientists use seismographs to monitor earthquakes. Though, a seismograph merely registers an earthquake. By using at least three seismograph stations, and using triangulation, the epicentre of the earthquake is able to be plotted.
only countries lining the borders of the crust's plates will experience earthquakes. And since these plates are so big, they cover many countries and the ones in the middle experience earthquakes the least.
According to scientific studies, the least dangerous plate boundary is the divergent boundary. Only moderate earthquakes occur in this type of boundary compared to convergent and transform plate boundaries.
Earthquakes were responsible for its demise, not Volcanism. At least this is the drift from the Platonic account. Tidal waves, shoals of muddled rock- well a gloomy picture.
Yes, but the chances of such an occurrence are extremely low. Hurricanes often produce tornadoes, but more often in their outer regions beyond the area of hurricane conditions (sustained winds of at least 74 mph). Hurricanes and tornadoes are not related to earthquakes in any way known to science. Many area that are prone to large earthquakes to not typically see hurricanes or tornadoes very often.
Trillions of them, at least. Luckily for us, distances in space are huge, and the things that can destroy Earth are far away.
I would think that the Europeans what at least destroy many of the things that comes in there way.
Yes, at least 2.
Yes. Most areas of the world can get tornadoes and at least small earthquakes.
Africa
Rhode Island
At least 6 countries want to destroy Israel, possibly more.
Bedrock
In a place that has had no earthquakes in the past.
no,they can't.At least for now.....
The edge of the Pacific plate is known as the "Ring of Fire" because it has very high concentrations of earthquakes and volcanoes. However, most plate boundaries are capable of producing earthquakes and volcanoes at least occasionally.
Trinidad lies on a fault line. There are earthquakes fairly regularly - at least 2 per year. None have done major damage however.