New Madrid Fault line
The New Madrid Fault Line is a seismic zone that extends through several states, including Mississippi.
The New Madrid system.
The New Madrid Fault Line includes part of west Tennessee.
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The name of on of the fault lines that is found in North America is called the New Madrid Seismic Zone. It threatens a total of seven states.
It's the 125th Street Fault. Not very creative, but hey.
The New Madrid Fault Line is a major fault line located in Missouri. It is known for producing some of the largest earthquakes in the central United States.
In New Zealand you'd be lucky to find any town that did not have a fault line within 20km. Live with it, and most importantly PREPARE.
There is a fault line that runs through the western portion of New York state. Including, buffalo/niagara region. This fault line is named the Clarendon-Linden fault line. Although, we do not see steady recordable action from the fault line (like that of the San Andreas in western U.S.) it is considered a moderate seismic risk. This would classify most earthquakes created from the fault line around a 5.0 magnitude on the Richter scale.
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New Mexico. Mexico is a country bordering the United States and New Mexico, a state in the the United States, has the same name. The only state in the US that has the name of a country that borders the US in it is New Mexico. The other country is Mexico.