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12 minutes and 40 seconds
S-waves will take 31 seconds P-waves will take 8 minutes
Ten Minutes in whole- which is pretty long for an earthquake as the one in 1989 lasted only fifteen seconds- and that was on the Richter scale about 7.1. The aftermath lasted a lot longer than ten minutes though, Valdivia still hasn't fully recovered from its "earthquake" shock.
Approximately 33 minutes.
The earthquake in Japan lasted about 3-5 minutes.
The Good Friday Earthquake on March 27, 1964 had its epicenter near Prince Wiliam Sound, Alaska. It lasted about 5 minutes, and caused 131 deaths, but it may not be true.This earthquake was the 4th most powerful earthquake ever recorded, and the most powerful earthquake to have an epicenter in the United States.
3.5 minutes after the earthquake.
14,4oo km away. i think. check calculations to be sure.
60 minutes or an hour
540
There are 360 seconds in six minutes.
14,4oo km away. i think. check calculations to be sure.
210 seconds
12 minutes and 40 seconds
771 seconds is equal to 12 minutes 51 seconds.
30 minutes = 1,800 seconds
40 x 60 = 2400