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Why don't we have earthquakes in Michigan?

Michigan sits in the middle of the North American Plate, so it is not located near any active tectonic plate boundaries where earthquakes typically occur. Although Michigan has experienced some minor seismic activity in the past, it is not prone to large earthquakes due to its stable location within the interior of a tectonic plate.


How big are Australia's earthquakes?

As big as regular earthquakes.


Have it been any earthquakes in Texas?

in Texas there has been a very big one


Where does earthquakes form?

An earthquake forms by two plates colliding in any sea nearest to the country. Earthquakes form anywhere, where there is a big sea/ocean.


How many miles is it from muskegon Michigan to big rapids Michigan?

You can check any numbe of Map websites for this. Begin your Quest now.


How does big ben withstand earthquakes?

Big Ben is in London, England which doesn't have a problem with earthquakes.


Do earthquakes make a big bang noise?

No. Earthquakes, if they make any sound at all, sound like a low rumbling, like very distant thunder.


Why do earthquakes occur in Michigan?

There have been many earthquakes in Michigan dating back to at least 1872. The most notable of these was the August 10, 1947 quake centered southeast of Battle Creek which registered at 4.6 on the Richter. According to the USGS, was a 3.5 centered about 1.5 miles north of Capital City Airport in Lansing, September 2, 1994. There was also one in 1998.


How big are the earthquakes?

The earthquakes will be 90%-81% of the largest 40,000km long.


Do all earthquakes have after shock?

No only middle and big magnitude earthquakes do.


How many big ten championships has Michigan football won?

To date, Michigan has won 42 Big Ten titles


In which conference does Michigan play?

the Michigan wolverines are in the big ten