Yes. An earthquake of 5.2 magnitude occurred at 3:31pm on Saturday, 16 April 2011. It occurred at a location 126 km south east of Townsville, 60km west of Bowen and 10km below the earth's surface.
There was then an aftershock of 4.7 magnitude at 5:06pm.
There is one in Orlando Florida. There is indeed a "Wet 'n' Wild" in Queensland. It is in the Gold Coast.
There was a big earthquake in 2010 in Haiti. The earthquake was 7.0
earthquake aftershocks
well if a earthquake happened the best thing to do is to go as far away as possiable from the earthquake
A monster 7.0 earthquake
Queensland's
There wasn't any earthquake in Queens;and in 2011 - at least, none that had any noticeable impact. The natural disaster that struck Queensland in 2011 was widespread floods almost throughout the entire, huge state.
Japanese earthquake/ tsunami and Queensland floods, probably the most well known events
The Queensland floods started in Queensland
There have been no earthquakes felt in Queensland since the start of European settlement. Australia has far fewer earthquakes than most other parts of the world. Australia has about 1 earthquake every 5 five years, compared to the world average of around 140 per year.
Queensland is translated to "Queensland" in French as there is no native French equivalent for this Australian state.
There is no state known as South Queensland. There is only Queensland.
Queensland is not in a tropic. The Tropic of Capricorn runs through Queensland.
Queensland!
Queensland calisthenics. Links.
Queensland does not have a president.
Answer this question…Is Melbourne in Queensland