No.. there is not going to be an actual earthquake, they are carrting out a drill, to show people how to prepare for a big earthquake if it were to ever happen. use the link to find out more check out here http://www.ocregister.com/articles/earthquake-quake-drill-2226277-orange-thursday
Yes.
Actually, earthquakes occur several hundred times a day worldwide. However, these are magnitude of 2 or lower, so they are not felt.A magnitude of 7 earthquake happen at least once a month somewhere in the world.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
Yes. It will rain tomorrow. Possibly not where you are, but somewhere.
When an earthquake happens the earth quakes, it shakes.
no one knows
Yes.
Today is Friday, yesterday was Thursday, tomorrow is Saturday and Sunday comes after that, and the earthquake stopped after that...
No. First, it is impossible to predict when an earthquake will occur. Second, none of the faults in southern California are capable of generating an earthquake anywhere near that intensity. Scientists estimate that the largest earthquake the San Andreas Fault can generate is in the neighborhood of an 8.3.
Actually, earthquakes occur several hundred times a day worldwide. However, these are magnitude of 2 or lower, so they are not felt.A magnitude of 7 earthquake happen at least once a month somewhere in the world.
everyone will not die in 2012 and maybe about 0.3 of the worlds population will die tomorro, im sorry to tell u this, 0.03 will die by an earthquake
Tomorrow - Tomorrow album - was created in 1968-02.
"tomorrow", an adverb of time.
Very probably; small earthquakes happen all the time. According to the US Geological Survey, about 500 000 earthquakes happen each year (that's over 1300 earthquakes a day, on average)-- only about 100000 of them can felt, and only about 100 cause damage. There will probably not be an earthquake tomorrow like the ones that recently devastated Haiti, Chile, New Zealand, and Japan, though, so don't worry. More information about earthquakes can be found at the related link.
Very probably; small earthquakes happen all the time. According to the US Geological Survey, about 500 000 earthquakes happen each year (that's over 1300 earthquakes a day, on average)-- only about 100000 of them can felt, and only about 100 cause damage. There will probably not be an earthquake tomorrow like the ones that recently devastated Haiti, Chile, New Zealand, and Japan, though, so don't worry. More information about earthquakes can be found at the related link.
- À demain! = See you tomorrow! (it's an expression) - demain = tomorrow - "à" doesn't mean "see you" in other case. It's a preposition.
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