34.37 km
The focus of the 9.5 (moment magnitud scale) eartquake of Valdivia 1960 was shallow, 33 km deep.
Very little, as the earthquake occurs deep underground, hence the deep focus.
what is the maximum depth of a deep-focus earthquake
The Earthquake in Chile was created in 1807.
yeah, sure whatever
The date of the Chile Earthquake was on the 27th February 2010
False, the focus is located deep underground. The epicenter is at ground level
Typically, a shallow focus earthquake will cause more damage than a deep focus earthquake. Shallow focus implies the source of the earthquake is near to the surface, so the waves will lose lesser energy than the deep focus earthquake waves while travelling through the Earth. But it depends on other factors too such as local stratigraphy, and subsurface conditions.
Chile was hit by an earthquake early morning on Feb. 27th 2010
Chilean, Chile.
I was there and it was A.M
An example of an earthquake focus is the point underground where the seismic energy is released, causing the earthquake. This focus can vary in depth from shallow (less than 70 km) to intermediate (70-300 km) to deep (greater than 300 km) within the Earth's crust.