Ohio is not located near any major fault lines.
Ohio does occasionally get earthquakes but they're low of the Richter scale. Usually only in the 3's. The strongest I remember was in the 5's. I only remember one in my lifetime (43 years) that I could actually feel.
The number of earthquakes a place has depends on the proximity of faults - tectonic plates in the crust of the earth. An earthquake happens when two tectonic plates rub, collide, or separate. So New York must not be sitting on any major faults.
Georgia has less earthquakes than California because California is closer to the Ring of Fire than Georgia.
Because England is not near the edge of a tectonic plate.
Cause your face scared em all off
There are no faults
Yes. Greece had and has many earthquakes often.
i think there has bine 6 earthquakes in lakeport I think 6 earthquakes in lakeport
The UK is located on and near various fault lines which means earthquakes are frequently felt across the British Isles. The British Geological Survey Team has recorded 23 earthquakes to hit the UK in October 2016 alone. Fortunately, as the Isles are not located near any tectonic plate boundaries, the earthquakes experienced in the UK are usually very mild. The most powerful recorded earthquake to affect the UK was in 1931 when a quake of magnitude of 6.1 on the Richter Scale occurred 60 miles from the British Coast. The most devastating recorded earthquake was the 1984 quake in Essex which had a magnitude of 4.6 and damaged thousands of buildings.
If you have ever felt an earthquake you will know they exist. Billions of people have felt earthquakes and many millions of people have been killed by earthquakes. Buildings collapse in many earthquakes. Earthquakes leave plenty of evidence and witnesses behind them that they happened.
earthquakes only happen at the edge of tectonic plates because of them moving which causes the 'quake' so there are never any BIG earthquakes in the UK because it is in the middle of a tectonic plate
about 5........ i think but im not sure
Too many to list. Even in the UK there will be around 100 very minor earthquakes every day!
www.EarthQuakesAroundTheWorld.com/org/uk
the UK doesnt even have opticans
Yes many earthquakes are destructive
Nobody knows how many earthquakes can happen in a year because you cannot predict earthquakes. :)
The UK does have frequent small earthquakes, between 100-200 are detected each year. However because it is not near a tectonic plate boundary, large damaging events are unlikely to occur.
their has been 6 earthquakes
There are very few regions of the world that are aseismic. Even Antarctica has them. The cause of earthquakes include plate tectonics, volcanic activity, elevation of land due to isostasy after removal if ice sheets, and just adjustments of the geological strata. In other words there is no good reason why GB should not have them. Many other countries would like to think they are free from natural disasters as well.
England can and does experience earthquakes. However these tend to be of relatively low magnitude as the UK is located a long way from a tectonic plate boundary. For more information on seismic activity in the UK, please see the related link.
I think 14 earthquakes
Yes. Greece had and has many earthquakes often.