stand in an area with good support, such as in the middle of a door frame. To shield yourself from falling debree
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Hide, avoid glass windows, go under something stable and get as close to the ground as you can. :D
It is 'technically' impossible to predict if an earthquake is going to happen.
Florida is not located near a tectonic plate boundary, which is where most earthquakes occur. While Florida can experience small, mostly unfelt earthquakes called "microearthquakes," a large, damaging earthquake is highly unlikely due to its location in the middle of the North American Plate.
The Benefits of knowing when an earthquake is going to happen is that scientists can warn everyone in advance.
It is impossible to predict with certainty if an earthquake will hit New York. While the area is not as seismically active as other regions, it is not immune to earthquakes. It is important for residents to be prepared and informed about earthquake safety precautions.
The Hanshin earthquake occurred in Japan while the Chinese earthquake obviously occurred in China.
No
mostly likely
Eventually one will
not at all..
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/.
I'm going to go with no, considering there is no evidence towards it. There was an earthquake in northern England in January though.
An aftershock is a small earthquake that follows the main earthquake, while a foreshock is a small earthquake that often precedes, leads to, a major earthquake.