The earthquake in Chile.
The Chile earthquake, powerful as it was, was not nearly powerful enough to tilt the earth. If you imagine a large bell in a cathedral and you hit that bell with a spoon, that is about the effect that an earthquake has on the earth as a whole. It caused some MAJOR destruction and caused Chile to pay millions for the damage, and many people were killed or injured.
The Chile earthquake did not make the Earth "speed up"
By plate Tectonics
because earthquakes are to do with the earth
Some effects were that the days were shortened by 0.00000126 seconds or 1.26 microseconds. The earth also moved about 8 cm. The earth has also started to spin 2.7 milliarcseconds faster. There was a 9.1 earthquake in Indonesia, but it only moved the earth 1 cm. because it happened closer to the equator. So that's all I know for now.
The Earthquake in Chile was created in 1807.
What? No...the earths axis has been tilted for hundreds of millions if not billions of years. If your question is: Did the earthquake in Chile cause a variation in the tilt of the earth's axis? Then the answer is yes, very slightly, but noticeable.
Yes, the 2010 Chile earthquake was powerful enough to cause a slight shift in the Earth's axis, estimated to be around 3 inches (8 cm). This shift affected the Earth's rotation speed and slightly changed its shape.
The seismograph.
The date of the Chile Earthquake was on the 27th February 2010
Chile was hit by an earthquake early morning on Feb. 27th 2010