If referring to Map Scale types
1. Ratio Scale (1:24,000)
2. Written Scale (One inch represents one mile)
3. Graphic Scale (Scale Bar)
I know two of them are the richter scale and the magnitude scale
Richter Scale
Modified Mercalli Scale
Moment- Magnitude Scale
Linear, ratio, and vertical
Earthquake scales that take into consideration the damage caused by an earthquake are known as intensity scales. Examples include the The Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale and the Macroseismic Scale.
Perhaps because of the earthquake slight vibration let balance change, by qpstore answered
No, because earthquake magnitude scales don't actually have limits!
its the c waves
There are two types of earthquake scales. These types of scales include the Richter scale, as well as the seismic scale.
There are two types of earthquake scales. These types of scales include the Richter scale, as well as the seismic scale.
The types of thermonmeter scales are: -- Fahrenheit -- Kelvin -- Celsius -- Rankin
there are three types of scales in the engineerig graphics there are 1:1 ,1:2, 1:5.
Linear, ratio, and vertical
Yes, they are.
Balance, spring, inertial.
Fahrenheit, centigrade, kelvin.
Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin.
Big,Bigger,Biggest
the different kinds of earthquake are the : 1.TECTONIC EARTQUAKE 2.ARTIFICIAL EARTHQUAKE 3.VOLCANIC EARTHQUAKE
the Mercalli Scale, the Richter Scale, and the Moment Magnitude Scale