Info on the largest earthquakes

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical.php

To find information on the largest earthquakes, you can visit the website of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) at http://earthquake.usgs.gov. Here's how you can navigate to the information on the largest earthquakes:

1. Go to the USGS website by typing http://earthquake.usgs.gov in your web browser.

2. On the USGS homepage, navigate to the "Earthquakes" heading on the top navigation menu.

3. Under the "Earthquakes" heading, click on the "Historical Earthquakes" option. This will take you to the historical earthquakes page.

4. On the historical earthquakes page, find the "World" section and click on the "Historical Earthquake Database" link.

5. This will take you to the "Historical Earthquakes - World" page. Here, you can access the USGS Earthquake Catalog, which contains earthquake information from around the world.

6. Scroll down the page to find a table that displays the largest earthquakes recorded in history. The table provides details such as the earthquake magnitude, date, location, and other relevant information.

By following these steps, you will be able to access information on the largest earthquakes from the USGS Earthquake Catalog. Remember, the USGS is a reputable source for earthquake data and information.