Earthquakes can occur in any state, but California experiences the most earthquakes due to its location along the San Andreas Fault. Other states with a higher frequency of earthquakes include Alaska, Nevada, and Oklahoma.
The most earthquakes are mostly occurs on land
Southern California experiences thousands of earthquakes every year, but most are very small and go unnoticed. On average, Southern California typically experiences several hundred earthquakes each year that are large enough to be felt by people.
Most geologic activity on Earth takes place along tectonic plate boundaries, where plates move and interact, leading to events like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building.
Antarctica is a continent that experiences very few earthquakes due to its location on a stable part of the Earth's crust.
i think in japan
Yes. Most areas of the world can get tornadoes and at least small earthquakes.
I don't know go ask your mummy!
Most likely under a desk or away from falling/sharp objects. If it is really bad go into a hallway with a group of people.
California, Alaska and Japan are all locations that have frequent earthquakes.
They usually occur in places where two plates meet- faults.
The most liable place for an earthquake is on a major fault line. Japan suffers strong earthquakes yearly. They suffer about 1500 a year.
Most are between 1 and 10 miles deep.
most earthquakes are found around america
I would say Japan because it is separated into four pieces of the earths crust. in Tokyo Very small earthquakes happen every day
earthquakes are most likely to occur on the rim of tectonic plates
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