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of course...we have volcanoes and we are located at the Pacific Ring of Fire
Yes.
Aftershocks
the relationship between earthquakes magnitude is the size or amount of energy an earthquake produces and has no connection to hour often earthquakes occur.
There are numerous earthquakes every day along the faultline, however many are weak and cause little or no damage.
tanga kami nga d namin alam ehh sasabihin pa namin ung tama
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The CYCLONE'S which visited to the Philippines in this year are:pepeng,ondoy,and santi.
Japan is the country which is frequently visited by earthquakes and tsunamis. In my opinion one of the causes is that there are too many people and too many buildings in a land that is too small.
There were no earthquakes in 2001, the closest year to have a earthquake in the Philippines is in 2002. It is the Mindanao earthquake at the bottom of the Philippines
Yes, the Philippines' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate makes it prone to earthquakes and typhoons.
Earthquakes can happen in the Philippines, Or China We Had An Earthquake In Canada Too...
They haven't visited the Philippines (yet), and I don't know if they will.
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The role of PHIVOLCS is to predict the accurance of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes in the Philippines
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No. Earthquakes are all over the world all the time. The Newcastle earthquake was in Australia!