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Because it just was and earthquakes can happen anywhere so there Because that's where it happened. If it had hapened in Wellington it would have been called the "Wellington earthquake".
It is impossible to predict exactly when the next earthquake will occur in England or any other specific location. Earthquakes can happen at any time, so it is important to be prepared and have emergency plans in place.
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It is not possible to predict exactly when the next earthquake will occur on the San Andreas Fault. However, given the historical pattern of seismic activity in the region, experts believe that another significant earthquake is likely to occur within the next few decades. It is important for individuals living in earthquake-prone areas to be prepared and have an emergency plan in place.
Scientists cannot predict the exact timing of when the next major earthquake will occur in California. They can only provide probabilities based on historical data and current monitoring of fault lines. It is important to be prepared for earthquakes at any time.
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Because it just was and earthquakes can happen anywhere so there Because that's where it happened. If it had hapened in Wellington it would have been called the "Wellington earthquake".
they won't have another earthquake until proberly next year
If you're referring to the 2011 Canterbury earthquake, it was felt as far south as Invercargill and as far north as Tauranga. So yes, I'm sure it was felt in Wellington although no major damage has been done outside of the Christchurch/Lyttelton area.
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will happen.
The next significant earthquake after the March 11, 2011 quake in Japan was a magnitude 8.6 earthquake off the west coast of northern Sumatra on April 11, 2012.
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No one knows for sure when the next earthquake is going to be anywhere. Thier could be more after shocks.
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Answer One: When the other one was destroyed in an earthquake. Answer Two: It was officially opened on February 14 1998.
The 1855 Wairarapa Earthquake. It occurred in Wellington on January 23 1855, at approximately 9 in the evening. It measured between 8.1 and 8.3 on the Richter Scale and killed at least 10 people. Shaking lasted for over 50 seconds, causing some extreme damage. It's Epicentre was in the Cook Strait, just south of Wellington.