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Earthquakes
are a shaking or trembling of the Earth's crust caused by the
release of huge stresses due to underground volcanic forces, the
breaking of rock between the surface, or by a sudden movement
along an existing fault line.
Earthquakes
are unpredictable and strike without warning. They range in strength
from slight tremors to great shocks lasting from a few seconds
to a few minutes.
The magnitude
of (or energy released by) an earthquake is recorded by a siesmograph
using the Richter Scale. There is no upper limit to this scale
as there is no upper limit to the amount of energy an earthquake
might release. The most severe earthquakes recorded so far have
not exceeded 9.5 on the Richter Scale.

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