Everyone would scream and most likely die, for there have never been earthquakes in Florida.
I heard while back that the state of Florida is the least likely to have an earthquake. But Hurricanes...that's another story.
A small earthquake that happens after a larger one is called an aftershock. Aftershocks happen because the crust in the area where the main earthquake happened is adjusting to the earthquake's effects.
The difference between them is that Primary effects happen during the earthquake e.g. Casualties, Damage to parking structures & free ways. But with Secondary effects they happen after an earthquake e.g. Fire, Landslides & Liquefaction
Florida has experienced numerous earthquakes throughout its history, but they are generally quite mild, resulting in little damage or injuries. The link below gives you a history of recorded Florida earthquakes.
If the San Andreas Fault were to rupture completely, it could result in a massive earthquake. This earthquake could cause widespread destruction to infrastructure, buildings, and homes in the affected areas. The region would likely experience significant economic and social impacts.
Earthquake: It was felt in NW Florida as well.
No, because there usually is no earthquake activity in this whole area.
i think but if you pray god will not make Florida have an earthquake
At your HOUSE ! If i were you i would be careful and scared :)
The rain roads would become wonky
This earthquake happen in januray 22,2009
a earthquake happens whaen a plate moves that what happen when we had the christchurch earthquake happened.
this would cause a tsunami
Nothing. They are too small to be affected.
A chain reaction would happen causing either a vocano and/or an earthquake
It depends on where the earthquake takes place. If it takes place on Vancouver Island,then the effect would happen on Vancouver Island. If happens in Vancouver,then the effect would happen in Vancouver.
personally id duck