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There was a 9.2 magnitude earthquake in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1964.
The 1964 Alaska earthquake (March 27, 1964) had its epicentre in Prince William Sound near Anchorage. The earthquake had a magnitude of 9.2 making it the largest ever to occur in the US, and the 3rd largest ever recorded by seismometer.
The Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake that occurred on March 27, 1964 had a magnitude of 9.2 on the Richter scale. It remains one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded and caused widespread destruction in Alaska.
The largest earthquakes ever was the Valdivia earthquake in Chile in 1960 with a magnitude of 9.5. The second largest was the Alaska earthquake in 1964 with a magnitude of 9.2.
The 1964 Good Friday earthquake, also known as the Great Alaska earthquake, caused significant damage to Anchorage, Alaska. It was a magnitude 9.2 earthquake and one of the most powerful recorded earthquakes in global history.
There was a 9.2 magnitude earthquake in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1964.
The 1964 Alaska earthquake (March 27, 1964) had its epicentre in Prince William Sound near Anchorage. The earthquake had a magnitude of 9.2 making it the largest ever to occur in the US, and the 3rd largest ever recorded by seismometer.
The Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake that occurred on March 27, 1964 had a magnitude of 9.2 on the Richter scale. It remains one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded and caused widespread destruction in Alaska.
The most destructive earthquake in US history was the Prince William Sound earthquake. This earthquake did extensive damage across the Gulf of Alaska.
On 3-28-1964 there was an earthquake in Price William Sound, Alaska that reached 9.2 on the richter scale
it was recorded to be a 9.2 magnitude earthquake so it was very powerful. magnitude is what they measure for the Richter scale
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 largest earthquakes ever was the Valdivia earthquake in Chile in 1960 with a magnitude of 9.5. The second largest was the Alaska earthquake in 1964 with a magnitude of 9.2.
The strongest earthquake in Alaska in the month of March was the 1964 Alaska earthquake, also known as the Great Alaska earthquake. It occurred on March 27, 1964, with a magnitude of 9.2, making it the most powerful recorded earthquake in North American history and the second strongest worldwide.
Alaska had the biggest earthquake in the US.
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The Exxon Valdez is a tanker that ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1989. The accident caused the spill of hundreds of thousands of barrel of crude oil. The accident is in no way related to the 1964 earthquake.