nobody can know for sure- esp. after what happened lat week- u should look it up on Google and look up your question- as for the USA it is California
yes
The epicenter of an earthquake is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the hypocenter or focus, which is where the earthquake originates deep within the Earth. It is usually located along the fault line where the earthquake rupture occurred.
An earthquake focus is found beneath the Earth's surface, deep within the crust. It is the exact point where the seismic energy is released and the earthquake originates. The focus can range in depth from a few kilometers to several hundred kilometers below the surface.
The maximum number of electrons found in any shell of known elements is 32, which is the case for the n=3 shell.
The first shell can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.
No, the greatest intensity of an earthquake is not always found at the epicenter. The intensity of an earthquake can vary at different locations depending on the distance from the epicenter, the depth of the earthquake, and the local geological conditions. In some cases, the intensity may be greater at locations further away from the epicenter due to the way seismic waves propagate.
TM 26 Earthquake can be found in the Relic Castle
a place were earthquakes are found
As far as I can tell, the Samsung Intensity II does not have a touchscreen. More information about the phone and its specifications can be found at http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Intensity-II_id4763
The Kobe earthquake occurred in Japan in the year 1995.
Tumbleweeds are a light shade of brown, and can be as lightly colored as tan. They are usually found in deserts, where the increased heat and intensity of sunlight quickly removes any moisture.
earthquake in Sapphire will be found in seafloor cavern in the room that you battle Archie of team aqua
California is known for earthquakes in the United States. Earthquakes are usually found around tectonic plate boundaries. For example the Pacific Ring of Fire.
yes
in the south
That TM is found in Silph Co.
The elastic-rebound theory was found from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake