earthquakes are most likely to occur on the rim of tectonic plates
Because California has a transform boundary which is a source of earthquakes.
most likely, yes Well - another earthquake can certainly happen - but - being linguistically precise and picky, another earthquake can't happen AGAIN because it has not happened yet. Not sure if this was the questioner's intent, but an interesting riddle none the less.
The most earthquake prone part of the US is Alaska. California is the second most earthquake prone state and Hawaii third. According to the USGS National Earthquake Center, there is an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 or greater in the US once every few years.
Any that are built in an earthquake area if you don't want them to fall. And any that would not stand on their own in an earthquake.
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earthquakes are most likely to occur on the rim of tectonic plates
it accualy depends on what fault it is near and if your location is most vonerable to an a earthquake. in case you are wondering, a fault is a crevice in the earth where the earth is most likely to shake. lots of faults are really dangerous, so it is allways a safe idea to have an earthquake kit if you happen to live near a fault.
California, Alaska and Japan are all locations that have frequent earthquakes.
Because California has a transform boundary which is a source of earthquakes.
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A major earthquake is most likely to occur along tectonic plate boundaries, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire. This area encircles the Pacific Ocean and is known for high seismic activity. Subduction zones and transform faults are common locations for major earthquakes to occur.
most likely, yes Well - another earthquake can certainly happen - but - being linguistically precise and picky, another earthquake can't happen AGAIN because it has not happened yet. Not sure if this was the questioner's intent, but an interesting riddle none the less.
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Yes, there is a possibility of an earthquake in any state but some are less likely to have earthquakes than others.