i dont know, i mean who knows? only god or scientists.... just go ask someone who cares, ok?
like that kid who answers questions and signs her name at the bottom, melissa is her name i think, yeah. she should probably care, so go ask her, not me!
hhahaah jkjk dont worry im just kidding, i care, and i like melissa answers
The 2011 Virginia earthquake resulted in one death.
The magnitude of the Virginia earthquake that was felt in Greensboro, NC was 5.8. This led to light to moderate shaking in Greensboro and other areas in the Southeastern United States.
The epicenter was close to Mineral, Virginia.
The two most recent significant tectonic events that affected the northeastern US are the 2011 Virginia earthquake and the 2020 magnitude 3.6 earthquake in southwestern Maine. The Virginia earthquake, with a magnitude of 5.8, was felt widely across the region, causing minor damage. The Maine earthquake, while smaller, was notable for its location in a seismically quiet area and was felt in parts of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. These events highlight the tectonic activity that can occur even in regions not typically known for frequent seismic events.
it happened on Friday morning, on Friday July 16th, 2010. i say yes to the earthquake! i was there i had an earthquake meter it said 6.8 6.0 reaches magnitude! i only have 37% of battery left and i survived. so, bye!
The 2011 Virginia earthquake resulted in one death.
The magnitude was 3.1 last summer in Washington not Virginia
The 2011 earthquake was a 5.8 magnitude on the Richter scale.
yes it did
yes it did
Yes but there were no injuries or deaths
yes it does!! virginia does have earthquakes!! if you are reading this on 8/23/11 well you should know there was an earthquake in virginia. i felt the earthquake it shook my whole house! in fact it shoook new york! and a lot of other states like atlanta. its on the CNN news right now. they said it was a 5.8 earthquake..... wow... and i was about to go to a vacation in virginia..... --melissa p.s. ok this was the first "p.s" i did and there has been a lot of earthquakes happening like in haiti and japan and now virginia..... i still dont belive in 2012 though.
The magnitude of the Virginia earthquake that was felt in Greensboro, NC was 5.8. This led to light to moderate shaking in Greensboro and other areas in the Southeastern United States.
Any state can have an earthquake, but California has more than others. Oklahoma has had some recently, and in August of 2011, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake in Virginia was felt for many states around !
idaho ohio virginia texas
Florida is the only US state that has never had an earthquake. Its geological composition is not conducive to seismic activity.
yes, definitely, though usually in the north of virginia. i think the strongest quake there, which wasn't much, happened in the late 60s.