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1 the magnitude 9.5 earthquake that occured in valdivia Chile in 1960.

2. the strongest earthquake ever recorded was 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale and occured

3. the largest earthquake recorded to date was a magnitude 9.5 that occured in chile on sunday may

4. it mighted be 1 magnitude

5. a there was cuss words on here sry

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