we get big earthquakes because, the bigger the land is moving the bigger the earthquake.
big bang, yes
The biggest earthquakes do not always cause the most damage if they strike unpopulated areas, or areas where the local infrastructure was built to withstand severe earthquakes. Also some big earthquakes may be high in intensity, but very short in duration, causing less damage.
up to at least 8 average 9.5 was the biggest
We don't know how to predict earthquakes. Given California's history and that it is on a fairly active fault line we can say that it will certainly continue to have earthquakes and at some point there will be a big one. But as to when, no one knows.
Your mom farting in your face. That's a big time disaster.
As big as regular earthquakes.
Big Ben is in London, England which doesn't have a problem with earthquakes.
No only middle and big magnitude earthquakes do.
The earthquakes will be 90%-81% of the largest 40,000km long.
Big aftershocks.
sounds like a big thunderstorm
7.5
Earthquakes.
big bang, yes
it depends on how strong it is.
The building which houses Big Ben was built long before we worried about earthquakes. But England only rarely has very minor earthquakes.
Earthquakes (big and small) happen so many times a day, it is impossible to put a number on it.