you feel the earth shaking or look on the news.
it depends on how big the earthquake is cause remember earthquakes happen suddenly unlike a hurricane so they might respond after the news of an earthquake has been released
Vancouver has so many earthquakes because it is along the ring of fire, a fault line.
Extremely few. Most earthquakes happen in the ocean, or too far below the crust for us to feel them, but hundreds happen every week.
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.
Most parts of the world have small earthquakes every few days, small enough not to be noticed by people in general, only by instruments. Britain is fortunate that it generally has few earthquakes that cause damage, unlike places such as Pakistan and California that have had devastating earthquakes during the last 100 years or so.
the earthquakes that happened
No they are not, relatively few earthquakes have ever been recorded in Australia as it is a very stable continent with no active volcanoes and few if no earthquakes.
Because earthquakes and volcanoes are important, they can cause the death of dozens or even thousands of people.
A few earthquakes happen in the mantle because of the folded deformation.Hopes this help. =D
Antarctica is the quietest continent on earth. Antarctica is earthquake-quiet, possibly because of having so few seismographic instruments, so very few quakes are recorded. What does occur in Antarctica is ice-quakes, which are usually smaller than earthquakes.
Earthquakes.....watch the news.
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you feel the earth shaking or look on the news.
gap hypothesis
gap hypothesis
because of the Andres fault