It is possible but extremely unlikely. If a tornado an earthquake were to strike at the same time it would be purely by coincidence.
That would be an after shock.
An earthquake that was rated 3 on the Richter scale would beignored
Not that has ever been recorded by man. The largest recorded earthquake occurred off the west coast of Chile in 1960 and had a magnitude of 9.5. It is thought that the impact that occurred 65.5 million years ago creating the Chixulub crater beneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico (and thought to have contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs) yielded energy equivalent to an earthquake of magnitude 12.5.
An earthquake can destroy anything in its path, so if an earthquake was to destroy roads, bridges, homes, cities, ect... then the earthquake would be changing a humans characteristics.
In winter, it would be possible to walk from the tip of Alaska to Russia.
Nebraska has an area of 77,354 square miles which makes it the 16th largest US State. No, it would not be considered big if compared to Alaska, but it is king sized when compared to Rhode Island.
This would create an earthquake, and a subsequent tsunami that would destroy much of the west coast and southern Alaska.
It is possible but extremely unlikely. If a tornado an earthquake were to strike at the same time it would be purely by coincidence.
No. S waves are really weak so it wouldn't last to that extent.
Theoretically yes but if that was to happen they would still list it has a 10.0
You would travel northwest to get to Nebraska from Florida.
I would rather go out of the house, to an open space like a park or in the country if possible.
the Nebraska territory would open up and be divided into 2 states: nebraska and Kansas. originally, nebraska would have been the free state and kansas the slave state BUT nebraska and kansas would be decided by popular sovereignty
It would still be Alaska
Yes I would know becase I live in Nebraska
It would be classified as a felony. That has a limitation of 3 years in Nebraska.