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They use the Richter scale to measure magnitude and Moment Measure to measure energy released.
These are known as magnitude scales.The Moment magnitude scale (abbreviated as MMS; denoted as MW) is used by seismologists to measure the size of earthquakes in terms of the energy released.The US Geological Survey assigns MMS figures to most earthquakes, but news reports may still refer to the Richter scale, the familiar earlier scale that was superseded by the MMS.
The magnitude varies depending on the magnitude and terrain and it doesn't tell you how much damage was caused or how far it reach. There are also aftershocks as well which aren't mentioned in the magnitude.
The rating system used to estimate the total energy released by an earthquake is the Moment Magnitude Scale.
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Richter scale
Geologists use the Moment Magnitude Scale, a rating system that estimates the total energy released by an earthquake. The Moment Magnitude Scale can be used to rate earthquakes of all sizes, near or small.-Source is from Prentice Hall: Science Explorer Earth Science textbook page 158 Ch. 5: Earthquakes
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