they ate too many turkeys and got very fat then turned into donuts but then ppl ate them so then were all gone by by
The Northern Anatolian Fault.
Yes, Turkey is crisscrossed by several fault lines due to its location at the boundary of the Eurasian, African, and Arabian tectonic plates. The North Anatolian Fault and the East Anatolian Fault are two of the major fault lines in Turkey that are responsible for frequent seismic activity in the region.
no it isn't fair turkey is a beautiful country I have been there on numerous occasions, and there is nothing to fault any of it.
The proper name of a turkey farmer is farmer, or turkey farmer.
Great sumatran fault is the fault is the fault in indonesia
one is the San Andreas Fault in California.
the name of the fault is faultline restaurant
The scientific name for the turkey genus is meleagris.
The San Andreas Fault in California, where the Pacific Plate meets the North American Plate and they grind past each other. Also: Turkey's North Anatolian Fault New Zealand's Alpine Fault
Turkey gizzard
Turkey, WV
The Zemolina Fault