A 4.5 magnitude is classified as noticeable shaking of indoor items, rattling noises where significant damage is unlikely. Comparatively 5.0 and higher can be "bad" because they cause "significant" damage to building and structures.
A 6.0 earthquake as measured by the Richter scale is considered a "strong" earthquake. This means that earthquake resistant structures may survive the quake, but not necessarily other structures. The quake may be felt hundreds of miles from the epicenter, and there are around 100 to 150 6.0 quakes per year.
Well depending on the the scale of the quake probably not much. Unless it was bad enough an earthquake to turn up the soil they there's little to worry about. It would proabbly help seeds to be honest.
the assigned nember can vary from place to place within the disturbed region depending on the location of the observer with respect to the earthquake epicenter. In addition some witnesses of the earthquake might exaggerate how bad thing were during the earthquake and some witnesses might not agree on what happened during the earthquake.
the haiti earthquake was really bad. 7.3 on the scale millions of dollars are required to support the affected citizens of haiti.hundreds have been injured and many are dead and missing. please donate and help in whatever way you can.
it is bad there was once it ate a cow.
The seismometer measures how bad and earthquake is and a Richter Scale measures hoe bad a hurricane is.
At first they estimated it as an 8.9 on the Richter scale, but later was revised as a 9.0.
A 6.0 earthquake as measured by the Richter scale is considered a "strong" earthquake. This means that earthquake resistant structures may survive the quake, but not necessarily other structures. The quake may be felt hundreds of miles from the epicenter, and there are around 100 to 150 6.0 quakes per year.
Although it was not devastating, the earthquake measured 7.8 on the Richter scale and caused 256 deaths and also caused thousands of more people to be injured.
It had a magnitude of 7.0, very high on the Richter scale. There has been a report that over 200,000 lives may have been lost. It was very devastating.
it was 8.8 in the magitude scale
Charles Richter invented the Richter scale.the Richter scales tells how bad i earth quake is on a scale of 1-10Charles Francis Richter, (April 26, 1900 - September 30, 1985) was an American seismologist and physicist.Richter is the creator of the Richter magnitude scale which quantified the size of earthquakes.
The massive earthquake that hit Japan was rated an 8.9 on the Richter scale, which means that it was very large, and very devastating. This earthquake was much more powerful than that of the earthquake in Haiti. The earthquake that hit Japan caused a tsunami, which has killed hundreds, and thousands are still missing. Information is still being gathered at this time.
Alaska's 1964 Good Friday Earthquake measured 9.2 on the seismograph which is the third largest earthquake in recorded history and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake only recorded a magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter Scale. That means that the Alaska quake was more then 10 times as bad as the San Francisco quake which killed over 3,000 people.
It is a device called a seismographe. It is used to determine the magnitude on a scale which is then deciding how bad the earthquake is.
The largest recorded earthquake to date, the 1960 Valdivia earthquake, was calculated to be 9.5 MW (moment magnitude scale). The scale has no boundaries, though the chance of earthquakes of increasingly greater magnitude occurring diminishes rapidly.
Generally there are two ways to assess something: qualitatively or quantitavely. Take an earthquake for example. We use a Richter scale to measure the impact of the earthquake. This is a quantitative analysis, and is used nearly always in science. A more qualitative assessment would be to say "it was the worst quake since 1978" or "it was powerful enough to bring down buildings". A comparison can be made to the other earthquake to understand how bad this one was and the fact it brought down buildings can give an understanding of the magnitude, but it is not as accurate.