Earthquakes are created by continental-continental convergence boundaries when two continental plates collide and crumple up forming tall mountain ranges .And earthquakes may also occur on transform boundaries when one plate slips past another plate suddenly earthquake occurs
There are many sites out there that offer information on recent earthquakes around the world. One of these websites is earthquake today which can tell you about earthquakes that has happened from within the past 7 days to within the last hour.
You could find information on earthquake preparedness on weather Chanel's or on the news.
people can get info on earthquakes on websites.
a seismograph can find the severity of an earthquake by graphing the measures of distances and strength of an earthquake.
You can find out more about earthquake insurance. You can do this by going to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_insurance and www.walletpop.com/2010/01/.../earthquake-insurance-is-it-worth-it/.
You could teach them how to use the manual to find the information that they need.
Charles Richter made it so it can measure the size of an earthquake.
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Hurricane Preparedness CenterSee the Related link below for information on Hurricane Alex and how to prepare for it.
There are many websites that carry emergency preparedness kits. For example, www.americansafety.com/. Kits will range in price depending on what type of emergency you are preparing for. There are hurricane and earthquake kits, as well as blackout and terrorism kits. You also have the option of customizing your own kit.
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There's a lot of lists out there, but I have my favorite due to how well thought out it is. You can find it at http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/earthquakes/archive/ready.dtl
if its really deepcan any one find a better answer
if its really deepcan any one find a better answer
You can find information about earthquakes that have happened in California on the earthquake page of the USGS website. Alternatively you can find information on the about website under the geography section which has an article about earthquakes in California.
a seismograph can find the severity of an earthquake by graphing the measures of distances and strength of an earthquake.
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.
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I'm sorry, but I only know the strength of the Tokyo Earthquake, and that is 7.1 Magnitude. A very strong and deep earthquake it was! To receive more information on this topic, type in 'What were some results of the Tokyo Earthquake', or questions similar to this, and there are many links to find your answer!
A good place to start would be the website of a national geological or geophysical survey agency or universities with departments of geology / geophysics or seismology. For more information on this specific earthquake, please see the related links