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On average, there are about 500,000 detectable earthquakes in the world each year, with about 100,000 of those able to be felt. In the United States specifically, there are usually around 20,000 to 30,000 earthquakes each year, most of them small.
On average, Haiti experiences around 200 small earthquakes each year. However, these are generally minor tremors and not typically strong enough to cause significant damage.
On average, there are around 500,000 earthquakes a year globally, but the majority of them are too small to be felt. It's estimated that about 100,000 of these earthquakes can be felt by people, with around 100-150 being strong enough to cause damage. The number of earthquakes per year can vary due to various factors.
No, earthquakes can occur at any time of the year without following a specific seasonal pattern. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which can happen at any time.
Nobody knows how many earthquakes can happen in a year because you cannot predict earthquakes. :)
Nevada has the fourth highest number of earthquakes per year after Alaska, California, and Hawaii. They happen in many other places as well but sometimes you just dont feel it. In fact, even NY have earthquakes but they are soooooooooo little. You can barely tell...
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more than a thousand each year
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Usually none, can sometimes happen, i.e. 0-2 per year
That's a very vague question. Alaska has a lot of earthquakes everyday and averages over 700 earthquakes per year that are a 3.5 magnitude or greater. Check this map out. Very interesting. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/special/Alaska.php
i believe there is 17 in all i don't really know
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Alaska has the highest number of earthquakes per year with California second. Hawaii is third with a total of 1533 earthquakes from 1973-2003.