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.
Plate are part of ground on earth crust that are moved by magma. When the plate hit each other they cause earthquakes.
A fault is the crack in Earth's surface that separates the tectonic plates. Earthquakes are usually two tectonic plates coming in contact.
Earthquakes produce seismic waves that travel through the Earth.
puddles
Yes, at least 2.
Africa
sure, why not?
Bedrock
We can't be certain, but it seems very unlikely that there is any magnetic component to earthquakes.
The exosphere is the least dense part of the earth's atmosphere.
Plate are part of ground on earth crust that are moved by magma. When the plate hit each other they cause earthquakes.
because America is in an earthquake zone...
how do earquakes originate. they are caused by tectonic plates shifting beneath the surface of the earth. the movement causes part of the surface to shake which we call earthquakes.
earthquakes constructive force on earth
No, There is more than 100 earthquakes daily on earth.
A fault is the crack in Earth's surface that separates the tectonic plates. Earthquakes are usually two tectonic plates coming in contact.
Earthquakes do not damage any of the atmosphere. Earthquakes literally move crustal plates of the earth. You could say this "damages" them in a way, but this has always been occurring, and is just part of the dynamic earth.