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Please give me interesting facts about earthquakes!

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just give me a few pointers and interesting facts.Thanks!-Most earthquakes happen along the edges of Earths big plates4 out of 5 of the worlds earthquakes take place along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, a zone called the Pacific Ring of Fire.The shaking of the ground is not what kills most victims of earthquakes. The main killers in earthquakes are falling buildings,......
Hi, I'm writing an essay speech about earthquakes.
You don't have to give me long paragraphs, if you want, just give me a few pointers and interesting facts.
Thanks!

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Most earthquakes happen along the edges of Earth's big plates

4 out of 5 of the world's earthquakes take place along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, a zone called the Pacific Ring of Fire.

The shaking of the ground is not what kills most victims of earthquakes. The main killers in earthquakes are falling buildings, fires, landslides, avalanches and tsunamis.

The deadliest known quake in history shook China in 1556, taking about 830,000 lives.

An earthquake happens somewhere in the world once every thirty seconds.

You may not notice a magnitude 2 quake

Each year, there are about a million earthquakes around the world. But only about 100 of these cause serious damage.

The largest recorded earthquake was a 9.5 quake in Chile in 1960.

The deadliest known quake in history shook China in 1556, taking about 830,000 lives... :D =D!

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1.The largest recorded earthquake in the United States was a magnitude 9.2 that struck Prince William Sound, Alaska on Good Friday, March 28, 1964 UTC.
2.The largest recorded earthquake in the world was a magnitude 9.5 (Mw) in Chile on May 22, 1960.
3.The earliest reported earthquake in California was felt in 1769 by the exploring expedition of Gaspar de Portola while the group was camping about 48 kilometers (30 miles) southeast of Los Angeles.
4.Before electronics allowed recordings of large earthquakes, scientists built large spring-pendulum seismometers in an attempt to record the long-period motion produced by such quakes. The largest one weighed about 15 tons. There is a medium-sized one three stories high in Mexico City that is still in operation.
5.The average rate of motion across the San Andreas Fault Zone during the past 3 million years is 56 mm/yr (2 in/yr). This is about the same rate at which your fingernails grow. Assuming this rate continues, scientists project that Los Angeles and San Francisco will be adjacent to one another in approximately 15 million years.
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