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Florida doesn't experience earthquakes primarily due to its location on the stable North American tectonic plate, far from the edges where most tectonic activity occurs. The state is underlain by a thick layer of limestone and is not situated near major fault lines, which reduces the likelihood of seismic activity. Additionally, the geological formation of Florida is relatively stable compared to other regions, such as California, which are more prone to earthquakes.

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