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If you want to minimize the risk of earthquake damage in Maine, consider living in the northern and eastern parts of the state, particularly areas like Aroostook County or northern Washington County. These regions are generally less seismically active compared to southern and western Maine. The western part of the state, particularly near the New Hampshire border, is closer to more significant seismic activity. Overall, choosing areas farther from known fault lines will reduce earthquake risk.
A part that has land
yes it has and Chelsea Boyd answeres this
because America is in an earthquake zone...
Western and southern Mexico qualify as such. The region is located on the subduction zone between the North American, Pacific and Cocos tectonic plates. It is also known as part of the "Ring of Fire" with plenty of volcanoes and prone to earthquakes.
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Maine was part of the Union States
the answer is Maine. you better be glad that I found the answer, bubbo! Just Kidding. but the answer is Maine.
Antarctica does not experience earthquakes.
If you're an American, you should at least know where Maine is. It is part of New England, in the farthest Northeast corner of the country ("Down East"), along the Atlantic coast, just south of Montreal, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland. For more on Maine, see other questions in the Maine History FAQ.
There were at least 13 minor earthquakes in or near Sydney in the last 10 years. The magnitude of these 13 earthquakes ranged from 1.6 to 2.5. Earthquakes can occur in almost every part of Australia but occur much less often than along tectonic plates north and east of Australia.
Earthquakes are part of the Lithosphere.
No. Maine was originally part of Massachusetts.
If you want to minimize the risk of earthquake damage in Maine, consider living in the northern and eastern parts of the state, particularly areas like Aroostook County or northern Washington County. These regions are generally less seismically active compared to southern and western Maine. The western part of the state, particularly near the New Hampshire border, is closer to more significant seismic activity. Overall, choosing areas farther from known fault lines will reduce earthquake risk.
It used to be part of Massachusetts then it split into Massachusetts and Maine
Waht was life like in Maine when it was part of Massachusetts?
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