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Q: Why is San Francisco California most likely to be the epicenter of an earthquake?
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Which city would most likely be the epicenter of an earthquake San Francisco or California?

San Francisco


What city was most likely be the epicenter of an earthquake San Francisco California St. Paul Minnesota?

The answer is San Fransisco, California.


Which cit would most likely be the epicenter of an earthquake generally has a lower intesity San Fransico California or St Pauls Minnesota?

San Francisco, California


Which city most likely be the epicenter of an earthquake San Francisco California or St. Paul Minnesota?

At one time I would have said San Francisco, but with oil fracking now it would be Minnesota. Today Oklahoma has more earthquakes than California because of fracking.


Where are earthquakes mosty likely to originate?

where the fault is at or the epicenter which is not where the earthquake starts it is the focus where the earthquake starts


Which city would most likely be the epicenter of an earthquake San Francisco California or St. Paul Minnesota?

At one time I would have said San Francisco, but with oil fracking now it would be Minnesota. Today Oklahoma has more earthquakes than California because of fracking.


How likely is it that another earthquake will strike San Francisco?

very likely.


Is there going to be an earthquake in california?

mostly likely


Where is a major earthquake most likely to occur?

Along the San Andreas Fault in California is one likely place for an earthquake.


What structure would most likely be damaged at the epicenter of an earthquake with a magnitude of 4 or 5?

Two-story homes made out of bricks.


Would California and Nevada or Maine be more likely to have a risk of an earthquake?

yes because there in earthquake perimeter


Why is a major earthquake in California likely to occur in the near future?

It's on a fault line