the worst earthquake in history is the hediezz earthquake
The 1906 was about 7.8 an on of the worst disasters in the US.
Earthquakes are divided into catagories like 1 to 5. 1 is the least damage, 2 is a little more damage, 3 is alot of damage, 4 is porbly one of the earthquakes that make most buildings fall, 5 earthquake is the worst of them all, everything is crumbled and smashed.
No hurricane has hit Sacramento in recorded history.
Generally yes. F5 is the strongest category of tornado capable of completely obliterating well built structures. However how bad a tornado is depends on factors other than strength, such as where the tornado hits. For example, a number of F5 tornadoes have traveled over open country, with the worst damage limited to farms that were destroyed. A list of the worst tornadoes in U.S. history will consist mostly of F5 or EF5 tornadoes (including the #1 worst), but several F4 tornadoes would be on that list as well.
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It real depends on where you live, an average Earthquake is a 5 or 6. But the one in Japan was the worst one almost in the history of the world being a 9.0
No it isn't. It's the 4th largest recorded in the last 150 years, which is when they started measuring them. There is evidence of other major earthquakes prior to that.
those in the 'Pale of Settlement' and Poland suffered the worst.
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the worst earthquake in history is the hediezz earthquake
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