Predicting specific earthquakes, including their timing and location, is currently not possible with existing scientific methods. However, the UK experiences small earthquakes regularly, generally of low magnitude. The British Geological Survey monitors seismic activity and provides updates, but no precise forecasts for future events can be made. For the latest information, it's best to consult their official updates.
well, it is expected to be in the next 20 years... it is a known fact by all the world
Nobody knows, we can't predict earthquakes.
Probably the biggest problem with earthquakes is that they can't be predicted.
Around 30 years is what scientists predict
many people heard the warnings on the news or they didnt know what was coming next
they won't have another earthquake until proberly next year
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will happen.
The next significant earthquake after the March 11, 2011 quake in Japan was a magnitude 8.6 earthquake off the west coast of northern Sumatra on April 11, 2012.
In the next few days..
nowhere
No one knows for sure when the next earthquake is going to be anywhere. Thier could be more after shocks.
when God wants it
No because UK is no where located to a plate boundary so that is the reason why people in UK don't have Earthquake or Volcanoes.
Tokyo did not get hit by the recent earthquake in Japan, however the stress from that earthquake has been moved along the plate bounday and therefore Tokyo is the next target for a major earthquake in Japan.
It is impossible to predict exactly when the next earthquake will occur in England or any other specific location. Earthquakes can happen at any time, so it is important to be prepared and have emergency plans in place.
sometime...
hati next new york