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I've seen deer, elk, beaver, porcupine, coyote, squirrels, raccoon, and hawks. I have heard that there are also some bear, mountain lions, and small wolf population is returning.
it would be too dangerous to live there because the fault causes earthquakes.
It depends on the state in which you live. If you were cut off and the other person was ticketed, then it is his fault. If he wasn't caught or there were no witnesses, it's technically your fault. If you live in a no-fault state (Find out from the DOT) then it's nobody's "fault," but it is up to the insurance companies to duke it out.
No, a Residual Current Device (RCD) will not detect a live-to-neutral fault because this type of fault does not result in a current imbalance that the RCD can detect. An RCD is designed to detect imbalances between the live and return current in a circuit, such as those caused by a leakage current to ground.
no, fault lines can cause earthquakes. ---- Maybe... But certainly not in a glass house.
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The population is the people who live in a city or the province or the country.Example:There are about 1 billion people who live in China.There are about 300 million people who live in U.S.P.S. The population is the number of people live in the country
No South Dakota does not have any fault lines!!! I beg to differ. I live in SD and I know for a fact that we have fault lines that do produce small earthquakes from time to time.
This mission sits on top of the biggest earthquake fault in California the San Andreas fault
Simply put, it is the at-fault party's responsibility to pay for the damage caused in an accident. If you live in a no-fault state, then you and your insurance company will pay for your own injuries, but the at-fault party is responsible for property damage.