The epicenter of the largest ever US earthquake (with a moment magnitude rating of 9.2) was in Alaska, approximately 12.4 miles (20 km) north of Prince William Sound and 78 miles (120 km) east south east of Anchorage.
The Good Friday Earthquake on March 27, 1964 had its epicenter near Prince Wiliam Sound, Alaska. It lasted about 5 minutes, and caused 131 deaths, but it may not be true.This earthquake was the 4th most powerful earthquake ever recorded, and the most powerful earthquake to have an epicenter in the United States.
New York City, located in New York State, is at the greatest risk of earthquake damage due to its high population density and concentration of infrastructure. The most likely source of earthquakes in the region is the Ramapo Fault, which runs near the city.
The epicenter of an earthquake is located in the state where the earthquake originates.
The greatest shaking near an earthquake's epicenter occurs because the seismic waves have less distance to travel, resulting in less attenuation and energy loss. This leads to stronger shaking at locations closer to the source of the earthquake.
Right at top of the epicenter, the greatest shaking felt. It also depend on the types of soil. If the soil is soft then the intensity is amplified and where the soil is hard the intensity is damped.
The Good Friday Earthquake on March 27, 1964 had its epicenter near Prince Wiliam Sound, Alaska. It lasted about 5 minutes, and caused 131 deaths, but it may not be true.This earthquake was the 4th most powerful earthquake ever recorded, and the most powerful earthquake to have an epicenter in the United States.
The loudest recorded earthquake occurred in Japan in March of 2011. The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and Oregon State University stated it was the loudest underwater sound ever recorded.
New York City, located in New York State, is at the greatest risk of earthquake damage due to its high population density and concentration of infrastructure. The most likely source of earthquakes in the region is the Ramapo Fault, which runs near the city.
The epicenter of an earthquake is located in the state where the earthquake originates.
Where plates meet
Alaska had the biggest earthquake in the US.
i think it Haiti or christchurch
The states which are near to the edge of massive plates are earthquake prone regions
Hawaii would have the greatest risk of volcano damage
8.6 on Richter scale in Gansu, China.
Southern Asia so china, India, Persia...
No, the greatest intensity of an earthquake is not always found at the epicenter. The intensity of an earthquake can vary at different locations depending on the distance from the epicenter, the depth of the earthquake, and the local geological conditions. In some cases, the intensity may be greater at locations further away from the epicenter due to the way seismic waves propagate.