10 Most Earthquake Prone Countries in the world

According to the science, 10 most earthquake prone Countries in the world,are discussed bellow. 
1.china-seismically active country with the world's largest population,accounts for roughly half of all earthquake deaths.
 China Earthquake's death
2.Japan-One of the most active earthquake zones on the planet earth,the pacific ring of fire.Fortunately earthquake warning system in the country are second to none.
Japan Earthquake Deaths
3.Philippines-Is also in the ring of fire.The country is preparing for a big tremor,accounts for half of all earthquake deaths.
4.Indonesia-Are the essentially surrounded by the majority of earth subduction zones,making their spot in the ocean a volatile breeding ground for volcanoes amd frequent earthquakes.
Indonesia earthquake deaths
5.Turkey-In turkey earthquakes are the biggest natural threat.Istanbul the country largest city sits on top of an active fault line.
Turkey earthquakes photo

6.India-The population of India is second only to china,which means the potential for loss of life if an earthquake strikes there is also huge.
India earthquake photo
7.Mexico-Mexico city is also located in a former lakebed whose soft soil can essentially amplify tremors in the area.That make small earthquakes feel larger.
8.pakistan-The mountains of pakistan are also prone to earthquake.In 2005,an earthquake killed more than 76000 people.
9.Bangladesh-Is one of the world most crowded countries.Dhaka,the nation's capital is the mostly densely populated city on the globe.In 2016,a GPS study of Bangladesh,India and Myanmar concluded that the northeastern portion of the Indian subcontinent is very vulnerable to earthquake because it is colliding with Asia.
10.Ecuador-Is also the one at greatest risk of an earthquake.About 5000 people died in 1987,when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Quito.
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