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Do We Get Any Minor Earthquakes In England?

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    www.quakes.bgs.ac.uk

    "The UK is not a country generally associated in the public mind with earthquakes. However, while the UK is nowhere near in the same league as high seismicity areas such as California and Japan, it nevertheless has a moderate rate of seismicity, sufficiently high to pose a potential hazard to sensitive installations such as dams and chemical plants. As a result, the last twenty years have seen a large effort by BGS and others to improve instrumental monitoring of earthquakes and to research and revise the historical seismicity. This research has made it possible to calculate the level of hazard in the UK rather more accurately than hitherto" (from the site)
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    Betterth  

    answered 1 year ago

      Yes we do. Major earthquakes occur on the boundaries of tectonic plates (sections of the earths crust) which rub against each other and cause the earth to move. Unlike places like California, England isn't on, or near one of these plate boundaries, however England is on top of cracks in the middle of these plates, which sometimes widen or split. When this happens, we do get minor earthquakes...

      There was one not long ago, a few months ago? I can't remember where it was, but I felt it (very softly, and very briefly). It did a bit of damage like knocking chimneys off roofs at the epicentre (exact location of the earthquake)...
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      Shifty37  

      answered 1 year ago

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