Two earthquakes of a 7.0 or greater magnitude have struck within days of each other in Alaska and Japan, prompting worries another big temblor could be on the way. The first quake hit in Alaska on Dec ...
"Since water expands when it freezes, it can basically push apart dirt and rocks. If this expansion happens all at once, say a rock under pressure gives way and breaks, it can lead to the sound and ...
A 4.7-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Saturday (January 18), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered in Nikolski at a depth of 10 kilometers (about ...