Technically, you can't tell damage from the Richter Scale, because the Richter scale rating of an earthquake stays the same no mater how far out you go from the epicenter. The scale that measures the damage of an earthquake (meaning the scale rating gets lower the further you go from the epicenter) is called the Mercalli Scale. The Mercalli Scale goes from II to XII (2 to 12) and the rating on the Mercalli Scale in which damage starts to occur is about 6. However, if you are going by the Richter Scale, damage at the epicenter would start at about 5.0
Richter Scale or seismogram
The seismic scale that measures the intensity of earthquake damage is called the Mercalli intensity scale. This scale measures the effect an earthquake has on people and surroundings.
Earthquake damage is the damage to property and life from the ground vibrations during an earthquake. The Richter scale is one way to measure the scale of earthquake damage. For example, a magnitude of 5 is strong enough to damage weak buildings.
Richter scale, Wegener scale, and Mercalliscale.
Mercalli Scale
The size of an earthquake is measured on the Ricter scale it can also be measured on the Mercalli scale.For an example the 2008 earthquake in China was 7.8 on the Rictor scale and in was XI on the Mercalli scale
The seismic scale that measures the intensity of earthquake damage is called the Mercalli intensity scale. This scale measures the effect an earthquake has on people and surroundings.
Earthquake damage is the damage to property and life from the ground vibrations during an earthquake. The Richter scale is one way to measure the scale of earthquake damage. For example, a magnitude of 5 is strong enough to damage weak buildings.
Earthquake scales that take into consideration the damage caused by an earthquake are known as intensity scales. Examples include the The Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale and the Macroseismic Scale.
The Mercalli scale would be used to damage earthquake damage.
Depends on how hard the earthquake's damage done on the Richter Scale
Mercalli Scale is used!
7.8 would be described as 'major'. Damage to most or all buildings. Death toll could be considerable
Rictor Scale
Richter scale, Wegener scale, and Mercalliscale.
The rIchter scale measures the damage level of an earthquake
Richter scale, Wegener scale, and Mercalliscale.
The Modified Mercalli scale or in Europe, the Macroseismic Scale.