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.
only countries lining the borders of the crust's plates will experience earthquakes. And since these plates are so big, they cover many countries and the ones in the middle experience earthquakes the least.
* China * Iraq * Japan * Iran For details of the world's worst earthquakes, see the related link.
A tsunami can occur in any country with a coastline. The vast majority, if not all, occur in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Earthquakes on the Ring of Fire is typically the cause of most of them.
on fultlines and around them
Yes. Japan is one of the most seismically active countries in the world.
No, earthquakes form all around the world. They form on the edges of the tectonic plates
No. HAARP is a research project investigating the ionosphere. It has absolutely no connection with seismology (earthquakes).
Geographers studie the whole world. Specificaly volcanioes, earthquakes and tusimas, anythin that naturally occurs in the world.