Well, if you want to avoid earthquakes, I would live on either the East coast or in the middle of the US. However, if you live on the east coast, you'll probably get hit with a hurricane. and if you live in the middle, it has a chance of getting hit with a tornado.
Science has done many things to help people that live in areas where there are earthquakes. One of them is that they inform us how to be save in a earthquake and protection you can put in your house for safety.
The US has about 50 earthquakes every day.
People who live in buildings.
Volcanoes are more dangerous due to the volcanic ash that can travel to the atmosphere and cause strange weather patterns and can even kill crops causing some people to starve
A tsunami has never hit the US because we don't get too many Earthquakes. The earthquakes trigger the water deep inside.. then everything comes flowing up, and gets bigger and bigger. Then, the ocean's mass becomes too much which causes it to overflow, and that's when the ocean comes flowing out to land.. we do live near big masses of water, but we don't get too many earthquakes.
Avoid gathering MILLIONS & BILLIONS in beach and at same time
Science has done many things to help people that live in areas where there are earthquakes. One of them is that they inform us how to be save in a earthquake and protection you can put in your house for safety.
Arizona
Don't live in an area prone to earthquakes.
The US has about 50 earthquakes every day.
how are Alaska and the USAdifferent from earthquakes
Florida and North Dakota have the fewest earthquakes in the US.
Yes.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) National Earthquake Information Center records statistics for earthquakes in the US and worldwide. Between 2000 and 2011 the average number of earthquakes in the US was 3,820 per year that are magnitude 2.5 or higher.The majority of those earthquakes in the US are in Alaska and California with Hawaii in third place.http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/states/top_states.php
Live in space, no earthquakes up there
Alaska is the most prone to earthquakes in the US.
yes