Some states do not have earthquakes because they are not located on or near fault lines.
Yes, the west coast of the United States is the most likely to get earthquakes.
Florida and North Dakota have the fewest earthquakes in the US.
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In the United States, California has the most earthquakes, but there are some in the east too.
All 50 states have reported tornadoes. The inland states and Alaska do not get hurricanes though some other storm systems can be just as strong. The eastern states are generally not prone to major earthquakes.
Yes, the west coast of the United States is the most likely to get earthquakes.
Japan is frequently affected by earthquakes. Additionally, the United States has area affected by earthquakes.
Yes, Hawaii has the most earthquakes and volcanoes in the US.
Florida and North Dakota have the fewest earthquakes in the US.
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Every state gets tornadoes. Pennsylvania and Ohio have even had F4 and F5 tornadoes. The inland states do not get hurricanes. The Dakotas, Florida, and Michigan have only have a few small earthquakes. Pennsylvania has had a few earthquakes, but none have been very damaging.
Earthquakes also commonly occur in states such as Alaska, Nevada, Hawaii, and Washington in the United States. These states are located near tectonic plate boundaries where seismic activity is more frequent.
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