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Earthquakes are classified on the Moment Magnitude scale based on the total amount of energy released. A difference of 1 on the scales (say a 5.0 and a 6.0) means an difference in intensity of a factor of 101.5 or approximately 32.
Occasionally, but there has only been minor ones
Earthquakes are measured by its magnitude which is commonly grouped in six classes from minor to great:8.0 and higher great7.0 - 7.9 major6.0 - 6.9 strong5.0 - 5.9 moderate4.0 - 4.9 light3.0 - 3.9 minor
The seventh degree is raised by a semitone both ascending and descending.
Small (minor) earthquakes roughly around 2 magnitude.
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No. Many earthquakes have no impact. The majority of earthquakes are so minor that they can't even be felt.
A minor official is shorter than a main official.
The biggest difference between the minor and major games is the skill level of the players. Most major league players started in the minor games. Once they are skilled enough they are drafted into the major games.
The difference between a college major and minor is that a major is the main field of study that one is interested in. A minor would be a secondary field of interest, and one can only enroll in a minor after enrolling in a major first.
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The biggest difference between the minor and major games is the skill level of the players. Most major league players started in the minor games. Once they are skilled enough they are drafted into the major games.
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