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The largest earthquake recorded in Illinois was a magnitude 5.4 on November 9, 1968.
The secound Haiti earthquake, regeristing at 6.1 on the scale, occured on January 20, 2010.
It caused land devestation. Major destruction occured.
a magnitude-8.0 earthquake can be classified as a low intensity earthquake because depending on where it occured, is realllyyy depends on how many people felt it and how bad it affected them by damaging things
There have been a number of "famous" or perhaps "infamous" Chilean earthquakes, including the 1960 Valdivia Earthquake, which with a magnitude of 9.5 was the largest ever recorded by seismometer. Another was the earthquake that occured in February 2010 shortly after the devestating Haitian earthquake of January 2010. For more information, please see the related question and links.
The earthquake of Japan occured because Japan is on a major fault line.
As far as we know Hino Matsuri is still alive after the earthquake that occured in Japan.
The kind of quake was a right-lateral strike-slip
The largest earthquake recorded in Illinois was a magnitude 5.4 on November 9, 1968.
The secound Haiti earthquake, regeristing at 6.1 on the scale, occured on January 20, 2010.
It caused land devestation. Major destruction occured.
they felt sad
1 the magnitude 9.5 earthquake that occured in valdivia chile in 1960. 2. the strongest earthquake ever recorded was 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale and occured 3. the largest earthquake recorded to date was a magnitude 9.5 that occured in chile on sunday may 4. it mighted be 1 magnitude 5. a there was cuss words on here sry
it was occured by the plate trchtonics going through new york
the Kobe earthquake wasn't caused by a volcanic explsion, yes it occured at a destructive plate margine where the phillipine plate subducted under the eurasian plate but no vulcanism occured, the friction caused by the subduction caused the earthquake which has been identified to have a strike slip mechanism
You can feel it because the waves of the earthquake are very destructive depending on the type of earthquake. The wave you might be feeling is the last wave of the earthquake which is the slowest, but the most powerful. Hope this helped! :)
It was the Hilton Washington in Washington, D.C.