The square feet area of 32.1 is going to be 3.2 feet.
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Every fault that experienced an earthquake in the past is likely to experience earthquakes in the future. Plate boundaries are of course the most likely places to be struck by earthquakes, but seismic events can also happen within tectonic plates.
In Southeast Asia, the plate boundary between the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates (i.e. the Sunda Megathrust) is very likely to be hit by earthquakes (and tsunamis). Scientists study the segmentation of the Sunda megathrust and the return times of earthquakes in this subduction zone to mitigate their effects as much as possible.
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Lebanon and Israel are actually quite avoided by the Earthquakes - and they life quite far from the main earthquake areas. Earthquakes sometimes happen in the North of Iraq, but not many and not in all parts of the country.
The correct answer is Turkey - it experiences frequent earthquakes in all parts.
Well the big cities were by the river back then for importing goods by the boat
The east has low pressure, West has high pressure. east is cold, west is hot. station a has high pressure and high winds, station b is the opposite, and station c has little to none