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Fault Line Earthquake
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    Faults
    for Middle Schoolers
    Fault
    Types
    Reverse
    Fault
    Types of
    Faults Earthquakes
    Faulte Scarpt Escapment
    Net Slip
    Fault
    Hanging Wall Explation Science
    Short Animation of Slipping
    Causes of
    Earthquakes
    Earthquake
    Class 8
    Example of
    Earthquake Activity
    Dip-Slip
    Fault
    Strike-Slip
    Earthquake
    Types of Faulting
    Easy 3rd Grade Earthquake Models
    Diagram of
    Earthquake
    Layers of an
    Earthquake
    Earthquake
    Examples
    Process of Faulting
    Geologic
    Faults
    Normal
    Faults
    Anaerobics
    Faults
    Types of
    Earthquakes
    Earthquake
    Affect Rock Layers
    How Do
    Earthquakes Work
    Lateral Movement of Rock
A magnitude 9.5 earthquake hits Chile in 1960, the largest earthquake ever instrumentally recorded. The earthquake generated a tsunami that was destructive not only along the coast of Chile, but also across the Pacific in Hawaii, Japan, and the Philippines. | Spark
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A magnitude 9.5 earthquake hits Chile in 1960, the largest earthquake ever instrumentally recorded. The earthquake generated a tsunami that was destructive not only along the coast of Chile, but also across the Pacific in Hawaii, Japan, and the Philippines. | Spark
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