There have been earthquakes in Florida, but there has been several shocks there. Only one was big enough to cause damage. It was in January 1879, in St. Augustine, plaster was torn off the walls and items were knocked off the shelf. Florida does not get as many major earthquakes because it is not near a plate boundary. Florida may feel the effects of an earthquakes that came from somewhere else, but the chances of having a major earthquakes aren't as high as say, California would.
China experiences many more earthquakes than Florida.
Florida is very prone to both tornadoes and hurricanes. Earthquakes in Florida are very rare, and rarely cause even minor damage.
Florida does not have any major fault lines that are younger than 6 million years old. Although there are no fault lines in Florida, there is still a chance of an earthquake being felt in Florida.
earthquakes that immediately follow a major earthquake are called "aftershocks" as to small earthquakes before large earthquakes are called "foreshocks".
i think but if you pray god will not make Florida have an earthquake
Yes the smaller earthquakes that immediately follow major earthquakes are known as aftershocks.
Yes, earthquakes cause major disasters all over the world.
it is a target for earthquakes because it is on a fault line and the epicenter is right above that
Florida has experienced numerous earthquakes throughout its history, but they are generally quite mild, resulting in little damage or injuries. The link below gives you a history of recorded Florida earthquakes.
Florida and North Dakota have the fewest earthquakes in the US.
Earths Major Earthquakes are caused by faulting of rock in earth's crust.Hope this helps