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We are soaring through space on a living organism. The interior of the earth moves every day. All 50 states have earthquakes. All countries have earthquakes. Most will never be felt, but if you want to follow them, the above site is the preeminent source of geological information on the web.
The largest recorded earthquakes in US are listed at this website: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/10_largest_us.php. None of the ones listed on that list were in LA, but the Tejon earthquake, which was 7.9, was not too far away from LA. According to this website, the 1994 Northridge earthquake was the largest one (on the timeline) to hit Los Angeles. http://www.google.com/search?q=los+angeles+earthquake+history&hl=en&tbs=tl:1&tbo=1&ei=mVoTSsDaEYyq8gSs_Mz_Aw&sa=X&oi=timeline_result&ct=title&resnum=13 The Northridge earthquake was a 6.7 magnitude earthquake with high ground intensity. http://www.data.scec.org/chrono_index/northreq.html The Long Beach earthquake of 1933 was a 6.4 magnitude earthquake.
Los Angeles was not well-prepared for the Northridge earthquake in 1994. The level of damage and disruption was significant, revealing weaknesses in infrastructure and emergency response systems. The earthquake highlighted the need for improved building codes and emergency preparedness measures in the region.
Los Angeles is a city within the state of California, so the distance between Los Angeles and California is zero.
Los Angeles, California, is located in a seismically active region along the San Andreas Fault, where tectonic plates are constantly moving past each other. This movement leads to stress building up along fault lines, causing earthquakes when that stress is released suddenly in the form of seismic waves. The city's proximity to these geological features makes it prone to earthquakes.
Los Angeles is in the Southern California region of the United States.
The duration of The Great Los Angeles Earthquake is 3 hours.
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake was created on 1990-11-11.
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the two tetonic plates collided and made a earthquake
it was 6-7 magnituoe
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Los Angeles
The Northridge Earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994. It was a devastating earthquake that struck the area of Northridge in Los Angeles, California.
Because Los Angles is very prone to earthquakes and is right on a Tectonic Plate.
The shifting of tectonic plates causes earthquakes.
Because there are so many faults around and under it.