Easily the world's worst Earthquake.
The worst earthquake possible is 11.0 although the worst earthquake in recorded history is only 9.5, which struck in Chile, on the 22 May 1960.
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It was a 9.3 magnitude earthquake. It was the 2nd worst earthquake that have ever recorded.
Yes, a squirrel is larger than a T-Rex during the event of an earthquake, what a wonderful fish.
onshore means it is on land and offshore on sea.
Assab is an onshore oil field
onshore is oil well drilled on land. offshore is oil well drilled in sea/ocean.
I assume you mean "difference" and not "deference". Onshore means on dry land. Offshore means out in the water. Offshore drilling is out in the water, like in the Gulf of Mexico. Onshore drilling means on land, like in Wyoming and Texas.
Offshore winds will blow the unwary captain onto shoals or reefs. Onshore winds will blow the unwary captain away from his next landmark or landfall.
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Onshore/offshore dichotomy is way of allocating the revenue accrued from exploitation and exploration of crude oil. Such revenue is divided into onshore revenue (revenue accrued from oil drilled onshore (on land) and offshore revenue (accrued from oil drilled from littoral zone).The dichotomy implies the revenue from offshore crude belong to a sovereign nation and not to the coastal communities, and thus must be shared among the states that make up the nation, while onshore revenue belongs to the coastal communities (termed oil producing communities) on which land the crude is drilled.
No, not at all. Offshore only started when onshore became more difficult to find.
well the exact term of offshore is that is is not on this planet. it is very hard to get, and to find. on shore is that it is on earth and pretty local to get at. onshore is mostly were we get out resources :-)
Onshore and offshore oil and some copper and nickel.
Offshore wind refers to wind that blows from the sea towards the land, while onshore wind refers to wind that blows from the land towards the sea. Offshore wind is often stronger and more consistent than onshore wind, making it a valuable source of renewable energy for offshore wind farms.