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What scale is used to determine an earthquakes density?

The Richter Scale is used to determine the earthquake density. The scale is measured from low as 1 to high as 10.


How high on the Richter Scale did The Chile earthquake reach?

It reach up to Magnitude 8.8 and is really devastating because of the position of the epicenter


Is a 7.0 earthquake medium earthquake?

A low earthquake is 1-3 magnitude, a medium earthquake is 4-6 magnitude and a high earthquake is 7+ magnitude.No. A 7.0 magnitude quake would be considered a "major" quake.Here is the scale of earthquake magnitude classes:ClassMagnitudeGreat8 or moreMajor7 - 7.9Strong6 - 6.9Moderate5 - 5.9Light4 - 4.9Minor3 -3.9


What was the modified mercalli scale level of the Alaska earthquake 1964?

it was recorded to be a 9.2 magnitude earthquake so it was very powerful. magnitude is what they measure for the Richter scale


What was the modified mercalli scale in the sumatra earthquake 2004?

The Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale for the 2004 Sumatra earthquake, which struck on December 26, was reported to be as high as IX (Violent) in some areas, indicating widespread damage. This scale measures the effects of an earthquake based on human observation and structural damage rather than seismic data. The earthquake, with a magnitude of 9.1, caused significant destruction and loss of life across multiple countries, particularly in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The intense shaking and subsequent tsunami resulted in catastrophic impacts, further underscoring the severity of the event.

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What high was the 2011 japan earthquake in the Richter scale?

8.5


What is the scale of vulnerability of gurgaon to earthquake?

due to the hefty amount of high rise buildings in gurgaon, scale is pretty high


How high was Japan's earthquake rated on the Richter scale?

8.9/10


What is a big quake?

An earthquake that is abnormally destructive. Goes beyond a high scale


What did the haiti earthquake measure?

CNN reported that it measured a 7.0, which is pretty high compared to a scale from 1-10.


What scale is used to determine an earthquakes density?

The Richter Scale is used to determine the earthquake density. The scale is measured from low as 1 to high as 10.


How is it possible for an earthquake to measure relativey high on the Mercalli scale but measures low on the Richter scale?

An earthquake can measure relatively high on the Mercalli scale but low on the Richter scale due to the Mercalli scale's focus on the effects and damage caused by the quake rather than its energy release. For example, an earthquake may have a low magnitude but occur in a densely populated area, leading to significant destruction and high intensity ratings on the Mercalli scale. Factors such as local geology, building structures, and distance from the epicenter also influence perceived intensity, making it possible for the Mercalli rating to be high despite a low Richter measurement.


What is an small earthquake intensity?

Earthquake intensity is measured using the Modified Mercalli Scale. That is basically a 'subjective' scale (as opposed to the Richter scale, which measures magnitude), because intensity is measured by the impact is is reported to have on people and their property, as reported by them. So a big earthquake like 8 on the Richter scale can have a low intensity if it happens in an area where few people live. A small earthquake can be high-intensity if it happens in a crowded area with many ramshackle houses.


What was the magnitude of the earthquake that happened in Haiti?

Magnitude 7.0 on a scale that starts with 1 and exponentially goes as high as needed.


How high on the Richter Scale did The Chile earthquake reach?

It reach up to Magnitude 8.8 and is really devastating because of the position of the epicenter


Is a 7.0 earthquake medium earthquake?

A low earthquake is 1-3 magnitude, a medium earthquake is 4-6 magnitude and a high earthquake is 7+ magnitude.No. A 7.0 magnitude quake would be considered a "major" quake.Here is the scale of earthquake magnitude classes:ClassMagnitudeGreat8 or moreMajor7 - 7.9Strong6 - 6.9Moderate5 - 5.9Light4 - 4.9Minor3 -3.9


What led Charles Richter to making the Richter scale?

well our teacher told us that the marcelli scale was crap since it was only based the damage done by earthquake so a really high magnitude earthquake could rate high on the marcelli scale if the area wasnt well built and could also rate low if it was well built! so basically there was no real system until Charles Richter set the Richter scale which measures waves giving us accurate magnitude of earthquake instead of speculating based on damage!