There were no earthquakes in 2001, the closest year to have a earthquake in the Philippines is in 2002. It is the Mindanao earthquake at the bottom of the Philippines
The list of earthquakes by year (1990-Present) or by country can be found at the USGS Earthquake Hazards website. In 2001 there was one earthquake magnitude 8 or greater, which was in Peru (M 8.4). The USGS provides a list of significant earthquakes for 2001 as well as a worldwide map of earthquakes for 2001 and previous years. See link below
In 2012, there were approximately 14,000 earthquakes recorded globally, with varying magnitudes. The frequency and intensity of earthquakes vary each year based on geological factors.
On average, there are around 500,000 earthquakes a year globally, but the majority of them are too small to be felt. It's estimated that about 100,000 of these earthquakes can be felt by people, with around 100-150 being strong enough to cause damage. The number of earthquakes per year can vary due to various factors.
On average, there are about 20,000 earthquakes each year that are strong enough to be felt. This number can vary from year to year. The majority of earthquakes are small and go unnoticed by people.
There's about 140 earthquakes with 6 magnitude or above a year.
Earthquakes happen every day, all around the world. On March 20, 2014, a total of 38,289 earthquakes had happened in the past year.
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The list of earthquakes by year (1990-Present) or by country can be found at the USGS Earthquake Hazards website. In 2001 there was one earthquake magnitude 8 or greater, which was in Peru (M 8.4). The USGS provides a list of significant earthquakes for 2001 as well as a worldwide map of earthquakes for 2001 and previous years. See link below
One thing that happened in the year of 2001 is when the World Trade Center fell and many innocent people died.
top 10 news in the Philippines (2008)
In 2012, there were approximately 14,000 earthquakes recorded globally, with varying magnitudes. The frequency and intensity of earthquakes vary each year based on geological factors.
911 happened on 11th September 2011.
The Philippine GNP grew by 2.25 percent from 2000 to 2001.
On average, there are around 500,000 earthquakes a year globally, but the majority of them are too small to be felt. It's estimated that about 100,000 of these earthquakes can be felt by people, with around 100-150 being strong enough to cause damage. The number of earthquakes per year can vary due to various factors.
New Zealand has many minor earthquakes a year, but only one major earthquake has happened in New Zealand in 2011.
On average, there are around 13,000 earthquakes worldwide with magnitudes between 5.0 and 6.0 each year. For earthquakes with magnitudes larger than 6.0, there are typically around 1,300 per year. These numbers can vary from year to year.