the Kobe earthquake
I know the largest and strongest earthquake in the US as in Anchorage Alaska, not positive, I think it was just one. It was early 1900's or late 1800's and destroyed the city.
The Mercalli scale uses Roman numerals to rank the intensity of an earthquake based on its observable effects on people, structures, and the environment. This scale was developed in the early 20th century before modern numerical scales were widely adopted for assessing earthquake intensity.
Seismograms provide data on the magnitude, location, and depth of an earthquake. By analyzing the waves captured on a seismogram, scientists can understand the characteristics of an earthquake, such as its intensity and duration. This information helps in understanding earthquake patterns and improving early warning systems.
The Roman earthquake, often referred to as the Earthquake of AD 62, struck the city of Pompeii and other areas of southern Italy. It occurred in the early evening of February 5, AD 62, causing significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. This earthquake is noteworthy as it preceded the more famous eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
The strongest civilizing force in Europe during the early Middle Ages was the Church.
NO there was a earthquake in japan on march 11th 2011 early in the morning with a percentage of 8.9
there an earthquake?
The earthquake in China in 2008 was classified as a massive earthquake that struck during the early morning hours in Sichuan province. It caused significant devastation and loss of life, especially in the city of Wenchuan. The earthquake was considered a result of the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate, resulting in intense seismic activity.
There are none.
Chile was hit by an earthquake early morning on Feb. 27th 2010
Christchurch and much of the surrounding Canterbury area wasdevastatedby a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in the early hours of September 4th 2010. This was then followed by a shallower 6.3 magnitudeearthquakeon February 22nd 2011 that struck during the busy lunch hours.
The most famous Earthquake is the Haiti Earthquake. That would partly depend on where you lived. To people in Lisbon, the most famous earthquake would be that which destroyed that Portuguese city in the early 1700s.