Anchorage, Alaska has the fewest thunderstorms per year in the United States, averaging only about five thunderstorm days annually.
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Los Angeles gets about 2 to 3 earthquakes a year. They are large enough to cause moderate damage to structures.
There were only four states that did not have an earthquake between the years 1975 and 1995. These states are Wisconsin, North Dakota, Florida, and Iowa. Southern California averages about 10,000 earthquakes per year, but most of them are so small, no one notices.
the 2 states with the LARGEST amount of Earthquakes per year are Hawii & Alaska (FACT)
On average, there are about 200-300 earthquakes in the San Diego area each year, but most of these are too small to be felt by people. The region is seismically active due to its location near the San Andreas Fault.
Alaska has the fewest number of people per square mile among US states, with a low population density due to its vast size and remote location.
Rhode Island typically experiences very few seismic events per year, with only a handful of minor earthquakes being recorded occasionally. The state's small size and location away from major fault lines contribute to its low seismic activity.
Alaska has the highest number of earthquakes per year with California second. Hawaii is third with a total of 1533 earthquakes from 1973-2003.
On average, 102 occur per day, with 37,283 occurring per year.
Usually none, can sometimes happen, i.e. 0-2 per year