magnitudea measure of the amount of the energy released by earthquake .
earthquake is measure through Ricthter scale that measure the magnitude of seismic waves that it has
How much damage the earthquake can conflict.
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magnitude
Earthquake magnitude is measured using a number of differing scales including the Richter scale, the moment magnitude scale and the surface magnitude scale. Intensity is measured using he Modified Mercalli intensity scale.
Richter scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes.
The magnitude of an earthquake is the amount of energy released at the source of the earthquake and is measured by a seismograph. Intensity is shaking strength of an earthquake at a particular location.
You use a seismograph to measure the strength of an earthquake.
The strongest earthquake in the Caribbean happened in 1946. The earthquake occurred in El Cibao and measured a magnitude of 8.1.
Earthquake magnitude is measured using a number of differing scales including the Richter scale, the moment magnitude scale and the surface magnitude scale. Intensity is measured using he Modified Mercalli intensity scale.
The strongest earthquake that can be measured using the Richter magnitude scale is one with a magnitude of 8.0. For earthquakes larger than this, the moment magnitude scale must be used.
a magnitude of 7.0
Richter scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes.
The magnitude of an earthquake is measured with a seismograph and the readout is measured using the Richter scale - See Sources and related links for more information.
it measured 7.6 magnitude
magnitudea measure of the amount of the energy released by earthquake . earthquake is measure through Ricthter scale that measure the magnitude of seismic waves that it has
The magnitude of an earthquake is the amount of energy released at the source of the earthquake and is measured by a seismograph. Intensity is shaking strength of an earthquake at a particular location.
The magnitude of the 1994 Northridge earthquake was approximately 6.7 on the Richter scale.
You use a seismograph to measure the strength of an earthquake.
The strongest earthquake in the Caribbean happened in 1946. The earthquake occurred in El Cibao and measured a magnitude of 8.1.
The most recent large earthquake of magnitude 9.0 or larger was a 9.0 magnitude earthquake in Japan in 2011 (as of March 2011), and it was the largest earthquake since records began. No, it wasn't. The largest earthquake ever recorded was the Chilean earthquake on May 20th, 1960. It measured 9.5 magnitude on the Richter's scale.