Earthquake Report
For individuals interested in monitoring real-time global seismic activity and historical earthquake data.
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Earthquake Report is an established utilities app that is completely free. With a 4.7/5 rating from 4.7K reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is Earthquake Report?
Current Momentum
v2.2
Access the latest global data from multiple sources, receive push notification alerts, and experience the trusted app that millions of iOS users have relied on for over a decade, now available on Android
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What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Downloads and displays worldwide earthquake data of 2.5 magnitude and above from the past 7 days.
Allows users to manually update the earthquake list to retrieve the most recent seismic events.
Generates a map centered on an earthquake's coordinates with a drop pin at the epicenter.
Provides a dedicated view listing the worst earthquakes in history for severity comparison.
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Who Built It?
Manfred Breede
Providing specialized technical calculators for the printing and publishing industry alongside real-time seismic monitoring tools.
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The app serves as a basic, data-driven tool for tracking recent seismic events and comparing them against historical records.
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