It would go up in flames and everyone would die. But since it's Houston, nobody would really care.
Northeast Texas is not typically known for significant seismic activity, but there are some minor faults in the region, such as the East Texas Fault Zone. This area runs through parts of the Piney Woods and can experience low-magnitude earthquakes. While the seismic risk is relatively low compared to other parts of Texas, small quakes can occasionally occur, often linked to subsurface activities like oil and gas extraction. Overall, major earthquake fault lines are more prominent in western and central Texas.
It is a THRUST fault The San Andreas Fault
No. The Valdivia earthquake was on a convergent boundary.
ponderosa fault line
tsunami
The ground shakes, and the earth is displaced along a section of the earthquake fault.
The effect is generally known as an earthquake.
No an earthquake is caused because in that certain area where the earthquake was , there was a fault line.
a transform boundary is when two plates scrape past each other with an effect of a earthquake
The largest earthquake fault is San Andreas fault.
The 1920 Haiyuan earthquake, also known as the 1920 Gansu earthquake, occurred on the Haiyuan Fault. This fault is located in the Gansu province of China and is a major active fault in the region.
If the fault is responsible for the earthquake, there will be movement (displacement) along the fault.
painful fault
If the fault is responsible for the earthquake, there will be movement (displacement) along the fault.
San Andreas fault.
The San Francisco earthquake was caused by a rift in the San Andreas fault.
It is a THRUST fault The San Andreas Fault