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The San Andreas runs 800 miles through California

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Q: Where are some fault lines in the United States?
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Why some states have no earthquakes?

Some states do not have earthquakes because they are not located on or near fault lines.


Are there fault lines on planets but earth?

No. Earth is the only planet known to have fault lines. but as we exploe new planets we may find some


Do earthquakes occur along all fault lines?

They can do, however some fault lines will have much less activity than others and some fault lines may only have very very small earthquakes (that in the main may only be detected using seismometers).


What are the names of some movers in Lancaster?

North American Van Lines, Mayflower, and United Van Lines all operate in Lancaster. These are all national companies that will assist anywhere in the United States.


Are all earthquakes caused by fault lines?

No, some earthquakes are caused by elephants. *Laughs* Being serious, Earthquakes are caused by built up energy under the earth. The energy is usually released along the fault lines, but can sometimes be felt away from those fault lines.


Where can you find evidence of plates moving?

on fault lines. On some fault lines theres accually a visible space and you can see it splitting. I think theres one in Africa and another in California


Why do some places have more natural disasters than others?

Some places are built close to fault lines. Fault lines are 'cracks' in the Earth's crust that move against each other - creating earthquakes and volcanos.


Where do a lot of earthquakes occur?

Most earthquakes occur on active fault lines such as the San Andreas fault in California. Most fault lines are under water but some come above water, such as the San Andreas fault in San Francisco and the fault line in Iceland. The San Andreas fault caused the great fire in San Francisco.


Is Delaware at risk for earthquakes?

fault lines run through Delaware some near Smyrna


Does Texas have a No-Fault insurance policy?

According to http://accident-law.freeadvice.com/auto/fault-no-fault-car-accidents.htm, Texas is one of the states which has some form of no-fault law.


How are some states divided?

By state lines.


Why are some places more at risk of an earthquake than others?

because they lie closer to fault lines