yes
I don't know about Lake Michigan but I'm pretty sure there is one in Lake Erie
It starts near lake Erie an goes through Harrisburg into Philadelphia and ends in Camden New Jersey. There was a big 5.2 quake near reading Pennsylvania. look it up on google.
Yes
I don't think it is the Madras fault. But it goes from Erie to Harrisburg into Philadelphia and ends in Camden New Jersey.
New York and Lake Erie. Mason Dixon Line
Avon Lake can have earthquakes but there is a very slim chance because Avon Lake is not near a fault line.
The Ohio River forms the southern state line,and Lake Erie is on the northern boundary.
The Laguna fault line runs from near Laguna Lake and under Santa Rosa. All of the Philippines can experience earthquakes because it is located on the Pacific Rim of Fire.
The War of 1812 (in it's early years) was focused on the northern border and was aimed to take Canada. The British had a fleet of "Ships of The Line" (battleships usually containing 100 or more cannons and needing up to 450 crew members) A U.S. fleet of "Frigates" and "Sloops: (both fairly small ships compared to the ship of the line) laid siege to the fleet, breaking through the lines with the USS Niagara early in the morning. This victory relinquished several of these ships of the line to the U.S. Navy and secured a route into Canada without Naval interruption. This also split the British supply line.
1811/1812 earthquake along New Madrid fault line. Mississippi river ran backwards three days and made lake
A volcanic fault is a fracture in the Earth's crust that occurs due to the movement of molten rock or magma beneath the surface. These faults can cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions when there is significant pressure and stress built up along the fault line.
About 281 days a *77 knots (88.627 mph). *One of the fastest ships in the US Navy's fleet is the USS Lake Erie (CG-70), a Ticonderoga Class crusier. The Lake Erie's cruising speed is 32.5 knots (37.4075 mph). The Lake Erie traveling at cruising speed would take approximately 665.5 days to circumnavigate the Earth if it were able to do so in a straight line at the equator.