intensity :D
Viberations caused by the Siesmic waves,
The proximity of the epicentre to populated or urban areas will effect the damage caused as the closer the earthquake's epicentre, the more energy will be retained by the earthquake waves and so the greater their capacity to cause damage.
An aftershock and or a tsunami because it still have reactions because the earthquake was so powerful that i had aftershocks a couple of days later.
magnitudea measure of the amount of the energy released by earthquake . earthquake is measure through Ricthter scale that measure the magnitude of seismic waves that it has
The Moment magnitude scale (which replaced the Richter scale) and the Modified Mercalli scale are used to determine the strength of an earthquake.The Moment magnitude scale is used by seismologists to rate the energy released by earthquakes.The Modified Mercalli scale is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake, and the amount of damage it causes. This value is derived from reports by witnesses of the earthquake, the damage caused to buildings and other infrastructure and the measured ground accelerations from seismometers.Please see the related questions for more information.One is the Richter scale, which measures waves and gives us a measure of the magnitude of the earthquake. The other is the Mercalli scale, which is based on the amount of damage done.
intensity
Intensity.
Intersity
The degree to which people feel an earthquake is referred to as its intensity, typically measured using the Modified Mercalli Scale. The amount of damage an earthquake causes is known as its magnitude, often measured using the Richter Scale or moment magnitude scale.
Broadly speaking, the amount of damage an earthquake causes will increase as it's magnitude increases. For more information on this topic, please see the related questions.
A hurricane
It means how much damage it causes.
Intensity
the earthquake that happened in japan, the earthquake caused a lot of damage then entered the sea that caused a terrifying tsunami.
Earthquakes and tornadoes are both natural disasters but are caused by different factors. Earthquakes are primarily due to the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, while tornadoes are caused by rotating air masses within severe thunderstorms. The two phenomena have distinct characteristics, impacts, and occur in different geographical regions.
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Viberations caused by the Siesmic waves,