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This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year
A magnitude 8 earthquake is 1,000 times stronger than a magnitude 6 earthquake in terms of energy released. It can cause significantly more damage and have a larger impact on structures and the environment.
A star with a magnitude of +8 is "very dim", and not visible in urban or suburban areas. Only in the darkest rural areas, and only for people with EXCELLENT eyes, would a +8 magnitude star be visible.
In 1978, there were two earthquakes recorded with a magnitude over 8. One occurred in the Fiji region on September 12 with a magnitude of 8.1, and the other in the Andreanof Islands, Alaska on March 9 with a magnitude of 8.2.
No. Its apparent magnitude (i.e., brightness) is about 8; with the naked eye, we can see objects up to approximately magnitude 6.
The order of magnitude of 100 000 000 is considered to be 8.
8 or 9, 9 if you round it
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This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year
Magnitude means size. The magnitude of 8 is greater than the magnitude of 4. The magnitude of 1023209138109283 is greater than the magnitude of 12. =)) .... enjoyy... =D
A magnitude 8 earthquake is 1,000 times stronger than a magnitude 6 earthquake in terms of energy released. It can cause significantly more damage and have a larger impact on structures and the environment.
US has approx. 300 million people while Canada has approx. 33 million people The US has about 10 times the population of Canada
This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year
This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year
This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year
This is not a record of a Magnitude 8 or Greater Earthquake during the year