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Klyuchevskaya Volcano is located on the Kamchatka Peninsula in far eastern Russia. It is part of the Kamchatka Peninsula UNESCO World Heritage site and is the highest active volcano in Eurasia.
No, Kamchatka is a peninsula in Russia, situated in the far east of the country. It is known for its rugged and volcanic landscape, as well as its diverse wildlife and natural beauty.
The Kamchatka earthquake that occurred on November 4, 1952 had a magnitude of 9.0 on the Richter scale. It is one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded.
The Kamchatka earthquake of 1923 had a devastating impact, resulting in over 700 deaths. It was one of the strongest earthquakes recorded in the region, with a magnitude of around 8.2. The earthquake caused widespread destruction in the Kamchatka Peninsula and triggered a tsunami that further contributed to the casualties.
The Kamchatka earthquake was caused by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate along the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. This subduction zone is capable of producing large earthquakes due to the release of accumulated stress along the boundary between the two tectonic plates.