No. New Jersey does not get severe or non-severe earthquakes. I know this because New Jersey is not as close to the water as Japan and Mexico etc. are. So thanks for reading my answer.
Whoever wrote this answer..looks like you're wrong!! New Jersey just experienced an earthquake on 8/23/2011 at 1:54 pm. As far as I know it ran down from New Jersey to South Carolina. Could possible be bigger but that's about as much as I know.
Earthquakes are quite rare in NJ, and those that do occur are very weak.
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New as in "New Car" and Jersey as in "Football Jersey". (NEYW) (JER_SEE)!
Where New Jersey is located. New Jersey was part of the Middle Colonies.
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Earthquakes are quite rare in NJ, and those that do occur are very weak.
California is situated on a tectonic plate boundary, whereas New Jersey is not. It also has a fault located near by and when there is stress put on that fault it causes seismic activity.
Yes, there is tectonic plate movement in New Jersey. The state lies near the boundary of the North American Plate and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, resulting in slow tectonic activity that can occasionally lead to earthquakes.
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No, New Jersey is named after the European Jersey. That's why it's called 'new' jersey.
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New Jersey
New as in "New Car" and Jersey as in "Football Jersey". (NEYW) (JER_SEE)!
Where New Jersey is located. New Jersey was part of the Middle Colonies.
the person that was born in New Jersey is me.