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what is important facts about earthquake​

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The largest earthquake ever recorded in the world was in Chile in 1960. ...

The largest earthquake ever recorded in the world was in Chile in 1960. ...They can cause huge waves in the ocean called tsunamis.

The largest earthquake ever recorded in the world was in Chile in 1960. ...They can cause huge waves in the ocean called tsunamis.Movement of tectonic plates has formed large mountain ranges like the Himalayas and the Andes.

The largest earthquake ever recorded in the world was in Chile in 1960. ...They can cause huge waves in the ocean called tsunamis.Movement of tectonic plates has formed large mountain ranges like the Himalayas and the Andes.Earthquakes can happen in any kind of 

The largest earthquake ever recorded in the world was in Chile in 1960. ...They can cause huge waves in the ocean called tsunamis.Movement of tectonic plates has formed large mountain ranges like the Himalayas and the Andes.Earthquakes can happen in any kind of weather

The largest earthquake ever recorded in the world was in Chile in 1960. ...They can cause huge waves in the ocean called tsunamis.Movement of tectonic plates has formed large mountain ranges like the Himalayas and the Andes.Earthquakes can happen in any kind of weather


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Answered by Anonymous
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Natural events such as volcanic eruptions and meteor impacts can cause earthquakes, but the majority of naturally-occurring earthquakes are triggered by movement of the earth's plates.[1]

The earth's surface consists of 20 constantly moving plates. The pressure increase from shifting plates can cause the crust to break. This break allows stress to be released as energy, which moves through the earth in the form of waves (aka earthquakes).[2]

The National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) records an average of 20,000 earthquakes every year (about 50 a day) around the world. There are, however, millions of earthquakes estimated to occur every year that are too weak to be recorded.[4]

Each year the southern California area has about 10,000 earthquakes -- the majority of which go unnoticed. However, if there is a large earthquake the aftershock sequence will produce many more earthquakes of all magnitudes for months.[5]

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