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No. The Richter Scale rates the intensity of earthquakes. There is not intensity scale for tsunamis.
The Richter scale is a measure of the intensity of earthquakes. It does not indicate how large a tsunami will be.
The Fujita scale is only for tornado intensity. Meteorologists use a different wind scale for hurricanes called the Saffir-Simpson scale.
scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
the scale which measure the intensity of earthquack
PAGASA (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration) uses the Richter scale to measure the intensity of earthquakes. This scale is a logarithmic scale that quantifies the energy released by an earthquake.
An earthquakes intensity
Yes, you do however you can also measure it by deaths and casualties.
Richter scale is used to measure earthquakes magnitude Shake intensity is measured on the Mercalli scale
Intensity is commonly measured using scales such as the Richter scale for earthquakes, the Beaufort scale for wind speed, the decibel scale for sound, and the Mercalli scale for earthquake intensity as felt by humans.
The Richter Scale is used to measure the intensity of earthquakes.
The moment magnitude scale is used to measure the magnitude of large earthquakes. The Richter scale is still used to make an initial estimate of the magnitude of larger earthquakes and to measure small and moderate ones (those with a magnitude below 7).