Well, the weakest earthquakes form at divergent boundaries, therefore, weaker earthquakes form where plates pull apart from each other
The weakest earthquake ever recorded was in 1962 and it was approximately 0.001643 on the Richter scale. Hope that answers your question Peter I. Staker, National Geographic Seismologist
The weakest earthquake ever recorded was in 1962 and it was approximately 0.001643 on the Richter scale. Hope that answers your question Peter I. Staker, National Geographic Seismologist
I think it was New York but I am not totally 100% sure.
it might be 1 magnitude.
It is a measure of how powerful an earthquake is/was. The highest number and most powerful is 10 and the lowest and weakest(usually not even felt by humens) is a 1.
Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds but I suppose that these bonds are not the weakest.
Many tsunamis occur every day. There are hundreds of earthquakes every day in the world and most of them take place under the water. Some tsunamis are not even measurable.
Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds but I suppose that these bonds are not the weakest.
Hard to answer because there are extremely small earthquakes going on everywhere around the world.
upbeats (apex)
Noble gasses are attracted with london forces. They are the weakest type of attractions.
Somewhere in the 3.0 to 4.0 magnitude range, depending on the geology and, of course, how close you are to the epicenter.