@Just Bling wrote:
I can't find any news on this, are they so frequent they just don't get reported nationwide anymore?
@Just Bling
The news isn't going to report on every little quake, and most of them are small. The earth is made up of plates, that move and grind against each other. When they suddenly slip, that's what we know as an earthquake.
Not all slips are big.
Most are small. Too small to even be felt.
I live in what's called the Triple Junction. That's where three plates converge. The Pacific Plate, The North American Plate, and the Gorda Plate. We are in what's called The Ring of Fire. We have rolling quakes and thrust quakes. Rolling quakes feel different from thrust quakes.
Yes, earthquakes happen every day, but most are too small to even be felt.
I live in the very northern tip of the San Andreas Fault, where it veres off in to the Pacific Ocean.
So no, the news isn't going to report on every earthquake, unless it's above a 5.0.
The Sky looks different when you have someone you love up there.