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Slighty more than 12
No. The word earthquake is a compound word. Two words put together to make one. If it was a base word it would need a prefix or suffix.
That would be a "kind of strong" earthquake but 8+ is huge.
Probably not.
Seismic activity or seismic event. They may also be known as a tremor or temblor (which is derived from the Spanish "to shake").
Because magnitude is a measurement of the amount of energy released in an earthquake and this value will remain constant once the earthquake has finished. However the estimates seismologists make of this value may change as they gain more information about the earthquake...
You write it: twelve
One example of an earthquake-related word that starts with "x" is "seismic" which refers to the waves of energy caused by an earthquake.
No. The word earthquake is a compound word. Two words put together to make one. If it was a base word it would need a prefix or suffix.
displacement is an earthquake term
Six hundred twelve.
Twelve
One thousand, two hundred twelve.
In words? Two thousand twelve. But if you mean numbers, then it's 2,012
0.12 in words is: twelve hundredths.
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two hundred twelve
twelve