Every country in the world has experience at least 1 earthquake.
There are Earthquakes around the world except Antarctica
Earthquakes can generally occur anywhere in the world, but most happen at plate boundaries.
No, it depends on where the country is around the world and how close it is to tectonic plates. Richer countries may suffer though because of all the buildings and the economy.
This is a tough question to answer because earthquakes occur in so many places all over the world. They are generally recorded by magnitute, death tolls, and frequency for each country, but I was unable to find a list that compiled all of the data together. For more information, please refer to the Related Link below.
Around several million earthquakes happen around the world each year.
* China * Iraq * Japan * Iran For details of the world's worst earthquakes, see the related link.
they have more earthquakes in other people depending on the faults and plates around the world.
on fultlines and around them
the Ring of Fire.
yes, around the world even.
Yes, earthquakes do occur in Middle Eastern countries due to the complex tectonic plate interactions in the region. Countries like Iran, Turkey, and Iraq are particularly prone to seismic activity. Precautionary measures and building codes are being implemented to minimize the impact of earthquakes in these regions.
No, earthquakes form all around the world. They form on the edges of the tectonic plates