a scale that ranks ten minerals from softest to hardest
Nope. It is actually the hardness. I'v been trying to find out what the Luster scale is myself....:S
The scale for a Tsunami is a Richter Scale. The Richter Scale is a scale that measures earthquakes, and Tsunamis are normally made by earthquakes. But be careful, because Tsunamis are normally formed by 6.5's or greater on the Richter Scale. -I hope I helped Actually, the Richter Scale is invalid, and we do not use it any more. The scale we use today is the MMS, or Moment Magnitude Scale. In the MMS, every point up the scale (Which goes from 1-10), multiplies it's magnitude by 30.
According to 'Little and Jones' scale Cl 2.83 Se 2.48 S 2.44
The Richter scale has no theoretical upper or lower limit, in practical terms however the lowest level is dependent on the sensitivity of modern seismometers. As their sensitivity increases the minimum possible Richter magnitude will decrease. The maximum practical earthquake magnitude that the Richter scale can detect is a magnitude 8.0 event.
Donald F. Shea has written: 'The English Ranke' 'The English Ranke: John Lingard' -- subject- s -: Biography, Historians, Historiography
Kurt Ranke was born in 1908.
Hermann Ranke has written: 'Early Babylonian personal names from the published tablets of the so-called Hammurabi dynasty (B.C. 2000)' -- subject(s): Personal Names
Karl Ferdinand Ranke has written: 'August Meineke' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'De Xenophontis vita et scriptis commentatio' 'August Meineke'
Uta Ranke-Heinemann was born in 1927.
Leopold von Ranke was born on December 21, 1795.
Leopold von Ranke was born on December 21, 1795.
Leopold von Ranke died on May 23, 1886 at the age of 90.
He is a historian
Leopold von Ranke was born on December 21, 1795 and died on May 23, 1886. Leopold von Ranke would have been 90 years old at the time of death or 219 years old today.
S model train is the scale - S scale (Just a FYI, scale is the size of the train) S scale is 3/16 inch to the foot, sort of half way between O gauge and HO.
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