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Unusual New York Quake Happen Due To Plate Boundaries
Why does an earthquake rarely happen in New York? Read more here. Experts explained why earthquakes in New York City are unusual because the closest plate boundaries to the area are located in the center of the Atlantic Ocean and in the Caribbean Sea.
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