Because Minnesotans dont live near a neighboring plate tectonic!
Because it is not situated on a plate boundary.
Unlikely but possible.
why don't we have earthquakes in Michigan you didn't answer my question
Not necessarily, we get vibrations from Californian earthquakes sometimes. If we ever got our own earthquake, it would be a minor shake and most likely nothing broken.
i dont know and i am really bad at everything in school plus my name is ashley matt and i go to sjb
Earthquakes
they cause rupters in the earth which is what causes earthquakes and such. they dont do much to the earth itself though
Hurricanes can't hit Michigan. It is too far from the ocean. Tornadoes can't be predicted with such precision and earthquakes can't be predicted at all.
yes i think so
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There have been many earthquakes in Michigan dating back to at least 1872. The most notable of these was the August 10, 1947 quake centered southeast of Battle Creek which registered at 4.6 on the Richter. According to the USGS, was a 3.5 centered about 1.5 miles north of Capital City Airport in Lansing, September 2, 1994. There was also one in 1998.
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yes but not major ones most are caused by other earthquakes
Lake Michigan
i dont no the answer..!
brooke hyland lives in michigan but i dont know where in michigan
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