Montana had at least one earthquake. The earthquake that happened in Montana was earthquake lake it killed 215 people. Most of the people died by being drowned by the lake because it rose but some people were blown away by the strong trees and sadly got killed under rocks. Most people thought Hebgen Lake was a nice place to have a great camping summer trip. Were they wrong its one of the worst land slides in Montana's history.
long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time
We have no responsibilities towards earthquakes
Although California is the most notorious for earthquakes, Alaska actually has the most per year, due to its large volcanic activity in the Aleutian Islands. Many other western states have large amounts of earthquakes as well. Regions of Arizona and Nevada bordering California have many earthquakes, as well as Washington and Oregon. Rocky Mountain states such as Wyoming, Idaho and Montana tend to have many earthquakes, although mostly minor (1-3.0 Richter scale) in size. Their activity is caused by the Yellowstone Supervolcano which feeds many of the parks' geysers and basins.
I do not agree that Brazil has earthquakes.
Earthquakes are related to plate movements as it is caused by them.
There are no volcanoes in or near Livingston, Montana and there have been no major earthquakes in the Livingston area since record began. Tornadoes are fairly rare in Montana, which gets only about 7 each year. Most are weak.
A. M Pitt has written: 'Catalog of earthquakes in the Yellowstone Park--Hebgen Lake Region, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, for the years 1973 to 1981' -- subject(s): Tables, Earthquakes, Seismology, Seismological stations, Instruments
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long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time
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Yes, earthquakes are geological.
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yes there are earthquakes in Kansas.