Yes there was. They've upgraded it to a 7.2 magnitude though. Scary.
Yes. The Pacific coast of southern Mexico lies along the subduction zone of the Cocos Plate where it meets the North American Plate. Southern Mexico has many active volcanoes as well as seismic activity. Baja California has been pulled away from the coast of mainland Mexico by the relative motion of the Pacific and North American plates, forming the Gulf of California. The San Andreas fault runs along the Gulf of California and causes earthquakes in the northwestern part of the country. In September, 1985, an 8.1 magnitude earthquake, centered off Acapulco, killed more than 4,000 people in Mexico City, more than 300 kilometers away. From Mexico City, you can see two active volcanoes, Popocatépetl and Ixtaccíhuatl, which have visible smoke plumes from time to time.
Date Time Location Magnitude 2/18/09 6:50:35 AM PST Baja California, Mexico 2.6 2/18/09 6:03:38 AM PST Unimak Island Region, Alaska 2.5 2/18/09 5:43:33 AM PST Mona Passage, Puerto Rico 3.3 2/18/09 4:44:00 AM PST Northern Alaska 3.3
Have the tires balanced and checked for runnout.
Underneath meaning below on a map, or south of California is the Mexican State of Baja California.
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There is one answers to this question... if the peninsula is Baja California, then is owned by Mexico... (THE ANSWER IS MEXICO) if you are not talking about Baja California then I don't not know the answer to that!!!!! SORRY :( :( :( :(
who owns the baja or lower California is Mexico
Mexico
Its epicenter was located on the convergent boundary between the Pacific and Cocos tectonic plates.
Baja California is a State of Mexico.
The Baja California peninsula (meaning Lower California) is part of Mexico and has always been since Mexico's independence in 1821.Before becoming a state in 1953, Baja was known as the North Territory of Baja California. Right now it is conformed by two federal states: Baja California (Capital: Mexicali) and Baja California Sur(Capital: La Paz).Baja California is both the northernmost and westernmost state of Mexico.
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No, it is a part of Mexico. The peninsula makes up two states in Mexico: Baja California and Baja California Sur
Mexico owns baja or lower California.
It is a peninsula, located in Mexico.
No, it's part of Mexico not California. I say that because it's right beside Baja California (which is part of Mexico), and also the Gulf of California is right beside Mexico.