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India experiences over 200 earthquakes annually, with most being of low to moderate intensity. The country is seismically active due to its location on the boundary of the Indian plate with the Eurasian plate. Although most earthquakes in India are minor, there have been several devastating ones in the past.
It would probably be Russia just because of its enormous size. However, that does not mean you would feel every single earthquake. Earthquakes happen all the times, but most are undetectable. The country with the most earthquakes that are noticeable would be a country situated around the Pacific Ocean's Ring of Fire, so countries such as Japan, Indonesia, Canada, and the United States.
Some examples of large earthquakes occurring far from tectonic plate boundaries include the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes in the central United States and the 2001 Bhuj earthquake in India. These events are associated with intraplate seismic activity, often linked to ancient fault lines or localized stress within the interior of a tectonic plate.
The magnitude of the 893 AD earthquake in Delhi, India is estimated to be around 7.9 on the Richter scale. It caused significant damage to the region and is considered one of the most powerful earthquakes to have struck that area.
The plateau area of India is prone to natural disasters such as droughts, floods, and earthquakes. Droughts are common in regions like the Deccan Plateau, affecting agriculture and water resources. Floods can occur during the monsoon season, particularly in areas like Chota Nagpur Plateau. The Indian plate is seismically active, with the potential for earthquakes in the Himalayan region and surrounding plateaus.
The two states in India most likely to experience earthquakes are Gujarat and Jammu & Kashmir. Gujarat is situated near the seismically active fault lines, particularly the Kutch region, while Jammu & Kashmir lies in the collision zone of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, making it highly susceptible to seismic activity. Additionally, both regions have a history of significant earthquakes, underscoring their vulnerability.
India has volcanoes and regularly experiences earthquakes.
Some places in India that have had earthquakes are Anjar, Bhuj, Dhubri, and Kangra. Delhi is right on three different earthquake fault lines and the city has experienced many earthquakes.
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Gujarat earthquake, and Kashmir earthquake.
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There are 28 states in India