Greece.
They would all fall down and people would die under them. Take a look online of pictures of earthquakes in villages in Italy or Greece.
no belize does not have earthquakes
Earthquakes are like a shock
As big as regular earthquakes.
Greece prepares for earthquakes by educating the population on the actions they should take in the event of an earthquake or catastrophe.
Greece sits on the border of two tectonic plates, the Eurasian and the African plate. The Eurasian plate is sliding under the African plate at a rate of around 3cm per year, which results in earthquakes. Since 1900, there have been 7,352 earthquakes in Greece.
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During the Dark Age in Ancient Greece, the Mycenaean civilization began to decline, wars broke out between city-states, and there were earthquakes all over Greece.
there are tornadoes and earthquakes, but nothing much else R.T
Yes, the area around Greece and Turkey is very seismically active.
Volcanic activity and its associated effects of earthquakes, tidal waves, ash clouds etc. is a major factor in the geographic form of Greece and any other island nation.
It is right between the Eurasia and African Plates, so whenever those plates move, there is an earthquake, kind of like California.
technically yes Poseidon is storm bringer but he only bring earthquakes to places that have a bad background such as California the flame of the west has move from Greece to right here in America, California is right above hades domain the under world therefore lots of earthquakes Haiti either has a horrible background with Poseidon or Haiti sounds like hades either one Poseidon did create the earthquakes in Haiti
Examples: Greece, Turkey, Macedonia, Romania, Iran, Japan, China, Indonesia, Chile, Russia, Armenia, Philippines, Italy etc.
This number cannot be given correctly. Millions of earthquakes can occur daily, but they're too weak to reach the scale or be felt. Europe hasn't experienced any of the world's deadliest earthquakes since 1999 in Turkey. There have been a few medium-sized earthquakes in Europe in the past decade that have caused some damage (mainly in Turkey, Spain, Italy, and Greece), but little to no lives were lost.