i have heard that it will happen but my guess is as good as any but my family is moving to georgia so if u arent scared of earthquakes then stay but if u are i would move
Earthquake activity in California is generally active year-round, but historically, the months of May through October tend to have slightly higher earthquake activity due to increased tectonic pressures along fault lines during the summer months.
The most recent significant California earthquake was the 1994 Northridge earthquake, magnitude 6.7, which killed around 60 people. The last earthquake above magnitude 7 in California was the 1999 Hector Mine earthquake, magnitude 7.1. There were no deaths due to it occurring in the middle of the Mojave desert.
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The first strong earthquake listed in earthquake annals for California occurred in the Los Angeles, California in 1769. The major earthquake affecting California were in between 1769 and 1989.
California has the highest earthquake hazard level in the United States due to the presence of several major fault lines, such as the San Andreas Fault. The state experiences frequent seismic activity and is at risk of experiencing large, destructive earthquakes.
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Very high. Virtually all seismologists, referring to a large scale earthquake in Southern California say it is not a matter of if - it is only a matter of when. Even more grimly, there are more than a few seismologists that say southern California is over-due for a "big one".
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No. While there is a chance of "The Big One" striking in the next 30 years the amount of movement along the fault will not be more than a few meters.
We do expect that sooner or later there will be a very severe earthquake in the Los Angeles region (along the San Andreas fault) which we are calling the Big One even though it hasn't happened yet.
California sits an a variety of fault lines and it is only a matter of when, not if, a big earthquake will occur. Scientists say it's a certainty. They just don't know the exact time it will happen.
Earthquake activity in California is generally active year-round, but historically, the months of May through October tend to have slightly higher earthquake activity due to increased tectonic pressures along fault lines during the summer months.
The most recent significant California earthquake was the 1994 Northridge earthquake, magnitude 6.7, which killed around 60 people. The last earthquake above magnitude 7 in California was the 1999 Hector Mine earthquake, magnitude 7.1. There were no deaths due to it occurring in the middle of the Mojave desert.
The proper subject is "earthquake", its whole group is "A big earthquake".
It depends on how big the earthquake is. A big earthquake will cause more damage to the area.