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Chilean (1960 magnitude 9.5), Indonesian (2004 magnitude 9.3) that's all i know

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  1. Great earthquakes: magnitude 8.0 or higher, capable of causing widespread and severe damage.
  2. Major earthquakes: magnitude 7.0-7.9, significant damage likely in populated areas.
  3. Strong earthquakes: magnitude 6.0-6.9, can cause damage to buildings in populated areas.
  4. Moderate earthquakes: magnitude 5.0-5.9, minor to moderate damage possible, felt by people.
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8.9 those are the most strongest everything shakes really hard

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