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A 9.2 earthquake struck near Anchorage, Alaska in 1964, but few people died. If a similar quake struck today, how many fatalities would there be compared with the quake in 1964? Explain your reasoning. NEED ANSWER ASAP

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Answered by SMARTAANYAGOEL
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Many people will die due to increase in population. A great loss of life and humanity and a great devastation will take place. Also a huge loss of property and belongings will take place. Its tremors could be felt till far away.

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