Earthquakes in Canada

 Ross Frank

Earth Catastrophes and Disasters

9-5-25



        According to the seismograph, there have been 0 earthquakes within the last 2 weeks. All of the light orange dots are the earthquakes that have occurred within the previous 5 years. The brighter orange dots are ones that occurred within the past 2 weeks. Only one of those bright orange dots is within the border of Canada. The largest concentration of earthquakes is on the western coastline of Canada. That is where the North American Plate and the Juan de Fuca plate meet. As I said in my last blog post, Canada sits almost completely on the North American Plate. So, there is not a lot of seismic activity in the country.  

    According to the Canadian government website an earthquake in British Colombia or the Ottawa-Montreal area could cause tens of billions of dollars in damage. Therefore, they are creating and improving an earthquake early warning system. Focusing on areas that are susceptible to earthquakes, like British Columbia, eastern Ontario, and southern Quebec. It will alert all the people in the area through a national alerting system. 



Comments

  1. I really liked your blog on Canada! Unlike Canada's high-tech early warning systems, Belize relies more on community drills, education, and building safety through NEMO. Both countries prepare in different ways, but the goal of keeping people safe is the same.

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  2. This is very interesting information. Can you also add your specific links to your references?

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  3. I like the picture you showed. The picture does a good job showing where the activity is and how much. - BY

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