On average there are 20,000 - 30,000 recorded earthquakes recorded worldwide per year according to the USGS. Only a portion of these are recorded because most occur over remote areas or in the ocean.On average only one of those earthquakes is 8 or higher each year.However, the USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year and go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes.
Hurricane Earl.
it depends
I'm not sure. How many volts of homework did you have last week ?
35.6" fell in the winter of 2006-2007.
Extremely few. Most earthquakes happen in the ocean, or too far below the crust for us to feel them, but hundreds happen every week.
none
Yes. Earthquakes of SOME intensity happen SOMEWHERE every day. There were 2 strong earthquakes today, one in Italy, one in Tonga. The running tally for 26 October 2016 from earthquaketrack.com:99 earthquakes today681 earthquakes in the past 7 days3,156 earthquakes in the past month41,088 earthquakes in the past year
Chile happened like last week and today is Feb 17 11 6.9
You probably wouldn't last the week before dying.
I would say right now.. 1. West Side Story - 100% sold last week. 2. Jersey Boys - 99.7% sold last week. 3. Wicked - 99.5% sold last week. 4. God of Carnage - 98.3% sold last week. 5. Hair - 97% sold last week. 6. Waiting for Godot - 95.5% sold last week. 7. The Lion King - 94.7% sold last week. 8. Rock of Ages - 94.5% sold last week. 9. Billy Elliot - 93.8% sold last week. 10. Mamma Mia! - 92.9% sold last week. Source:http://www.entertainment-link.com/broadway/shows.asp
It would be "during my last week of vacation"
No. Saturday is the last day of the week. Friday is the last day of a normal working week, but not the actual week.
Most accidents happen on Friday and Saturday and some on Sunday because teenagers are coming back from parties and are driving under the influence.
A ga-zillion.
Probably nothing; the earthquake in Chile last week probably did that much.
According to most historical calendars with Saturday in the weekly cycle, Saturday is the last day of the week (based upon Genesis ch.1). It is still considered the last day of the week in most modern calendars. Though there are some that show Sunday as the last day, this does not change the cycle of days of the week; and the Sunday on a calendar which has Sunday as the last day of the week is the same Sunday, and occurs at the same time, as the Sunday on a calendar showing Sunday as the first day of the week.