everywhere....... its called a tremor
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
Santiago Janipsi.
the smallest earthquake recorded on the Richter scale was 0.1
0.1 on the Richter scale! :D
The smallest magnitude that could be felt by humans is at least a 5.5
One of the smallest earthquakes resulted from a grain of sand rolling off a pebble and striking the ground.
A seismograph measures the vibrations given off by an earthquake. Even the smallest earthquakes give off these vibrations.
According to the US Geological Survey this is approximately 3.0.
Yes. A magnitude 3 earthquake is also approximately the smallest earthquake than can actually be felt by humans.
The Global Earthquake Satellite System (GESS) uses technology called interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) that allows scientists to detect even the smallest deformations in the Earth's crust.
Somewhere in the 3.0 to 4.0 magnitude range, depending on the geology and, of course, how close you are to the epicenter.