0 because we are in the muddle of a tectonic plate so it is very rare for an earthquake to happen in the middle of a tectonic plate
No. Tornadoes have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
The fault lines
No. Tornadoes are a weather phenomenon and have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
A large number of cities are built in earthquake zones on or near fault lines. Earthquakes can create nice deep harbours, hills with nice views and other topography to make a good place to build a city (San Francisco is good example). There are far too many cities to list here but many of the cities that have coastline on the Pacific ocean have fault lines nearby....
Found this website that summarizes earthquake activity in SC and has a map that indicates faults: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/geology/earthquake.htm. - Stacy
Yes, many deserts, if not most deserts, have fault lines in the rocks that lie below them.
yes there are fault lines in haiti
Louisiana has many fault lines, but none that have caused major earthquakes.
No, fault lines cause earthquakes
FAULT LINES - These are lines that is prone to earthquakes just like in the Pacific Ring Of Fire it is the ring like line in the Pacific Ocean which involves many active volcanoes
No. Tornadoes have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
Yes. England has minor fault lines but none that are major.
There will be many fault lines of varying importance yes, The anatolian plate intersects the Eurasian plate there
wheres all the canadian fault lines
The fault lines