This literally makes no sense.
Some states do not have earthquakes because they are not located on or near fault lines.
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No. This is because it is not near the plate boundaries
Avon Lake can have earthquakes but there is a very slim chance because Avon Lake is not near a fault line.
by going to another country....
Most earthquakes and volcanoes are on the Pacific rim of fire.
Yes, earthquakes can happen near the equator. The occurrence of earthquakes is not limited to specific regions and can happen anywhere along tectonic plate boundaries, including those near the equator. The factors that contribute to earthquakes, such as plate movement and interactions, can be present in equatorial regions.
Earthquakes most commonly occur at or near tectonic plate boundaries.
Some states do not have earthquakes because they are not located on or near fault lines.
Most earthquakes occur at or near the boundaries between tectonic plates.
Earthquakes ussually occur near the tectonic plates which cover the earths surface.
Near fault lines.
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No. The vast majority of earthquakes occur at or near plate boundaries.
Britain is effected by earthquakes. However because Britain is not near a tectonic plate boundary, the earthquakes that occur tend to be low in magnitude.
Some places are heavily affected by earthquakes because they sit on or near a fault line. Christchurch, for example, sits near a fault line and is why it has frequent and strong earthquakes but practically everywhere in Australia is nowhere near a fault line so we get very littleearthquakes.
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