Yes.
Yes
One needs to travel to the very North of Canada, Norway or Russia, this is where perma frost sets in, it is called the tundra.
If one is terrified of earthquakes they are said to have Seismophobia.
Estonia, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Andorra are a few of them. But these countries are very small in terms of their area so it doesn't make any sense telling that these countries haven't experienced any earthquake in the last 100 years. Brazil and Canada whose area is very large as compared to the above countries have experienced a few earthquakes.
At convergent boundaries where subduction is occurring.
No, the crust is very thin under the oceanic ridge system, making deep focus earthquakes impossible there as the crust does not have the required depth for such earthquakes.
Russia, dont be dumb
Indonesia has the most earthquakes because it's in a very active seismic zone, but Indonesia is a very large country. The country with the most earthquakes per unit area is probably Tonga or Fiji.
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If the question means, "is there going to be a war between Canada and Russia", then the answer is, "very unlikely". Both countries are fairly rich and, as far as I know, have no need to go to war.
No russia is not known for lacrosse. The country that is known for lacrosse not hockey is Canada it is the countrys sport Not very many people play lax in russia its much more popular in Canada and in the upper Midwest and east coast of the united states
Earthquakes are a very very very very slow and so are valconoes
If my estimate USA will win. Canada is very good with Sidney Crosby, who plays for the Pittsburgh Penguins, can also win. USA has a very good team. But it's between USA, Canada, or Russia. Russia because Evgeni Malkin is on that team too which is also from the Pittsburgh Penguins. It's between these three but my estimate would be 1.USA 2.Canada 3.Russia
A rough guess, would have to be either, central inland Russia (siberia), Northern Canada, or the very northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland nearest the Noth Pole....just a guess but a good possibility
China typically has the most number of noticeable earthquakes annually.
Yes, but the earthquakes are very rare and weak.
No. We currently have no way of predicting earthquakes.
That statement is very false because there are many from Canada who say otherwise.