Britain typically experiences around 200-300 earthquakes each year, but most are too small to be felt by people. The country does not have major tectonic plate boundaries, so earthquakes here are usually low in magnitude.
This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year
~240000
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.
To determine the mean number of earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 to 6.9 over a 13-year period, you would first need the total number of such earthquakes recorded during that time. Then, divide this total by 13 to calculate the average per year. Without specific data, I cannot provide an exact figure, but this is the method to find the mean.
It is not fixed.
No, not really you never have earthquakes in this country only tincy ones.
There were not any earthquakes of that size in the year
about 1500
Britain typically experiences around 200-300 earthquakes each year, but most are too small to be felt by people. The country does not have major tectonic plate boundaries, so earthquakes here are usually low in magnitude.
The list of earthquakes by year (1990-Present) or by country can be found at the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program website.The USGS provides a list of significant earthquakes for 2002 as well as a worldwide map of earthquakes for that year and previous years. Lists for historical earthquakes from earlier years are also available.
This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year
Japan. It has a lot of earthquakes, and is one of the most affected areas in the world. Because of their technology level (compared to countries like Indonesia and Fiji), Japan is the country with the most earthquakes reported each year. Though, that doesn't mean it's the country with the most earthquakes. But it certainly has more earthquakes than California.
Greece experiences many earthquakes each year, ranging from small tremors to larger, more destructive ones. The frequency of earthquakes varies throughout different regions of the country.
Japan experiences more earthquakes per year per km2 than any other country.
Nobody knows how many earthquakes can happen in a year because you cannot predict earthquakes. :)
The most liable place for an earthquake is on a major fault line. Japan suffers strong earthquakes yearly. They suffer about 1500 a year.