That is impossible to tell. Smaller earthquakes occur more frequently, to the extent that the majority of earthquakes are too small to event be felt. Without a sophisticated seismic network, many earthquakes will not even be detected.
7.0 with about 80 aftershocks.
The hunger strike and the earthquake
February 2nd 2010
1 million
Port-Au-prince
well, it happened on 12 Jan 2010 on 4:15.
the people were affected by they lost their homes
The earthquake was pretty much all over. The main part was in Haiti's capitol, Porte Prince. HOpe this helped
The energy released during the 2010 Haiti earthquake was estimated to be equivalent to around 7.0 x 10^12 joules, which is equivalent to 16,000 tons of TNT. This earthquake had a magnitude of 7.0.
No. The earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010 was a 7.0, which is a very large earthquake, though by no means the largest. The smallest earthquakes are too small to even be felt.
i think it was when the earthquake happened last year
everywhere....... its called a tremor