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Magnitude is another term for the strength of an earthquake.
That term is liquefaction. It occurs when saturated soil loses its strength due to shaking during an earthquake, causing it to behave like a liquid.
The amplitude of seismic waves from an earthquake is is measured by a seismometer. From this an estimate can be made of the amount of energy released by an earthquake (this is known as magnitude). The magnitude of an earthquake is controlled by the amount of energy stored within the deformed rocks of the crust. This is in turn a function of the elastic moduli of the crust, the cross sectional area of the fault rupture zone and the amplitude of the displacement on the fault.
Another word for an earthquake's strength is magnitude. Magnitude is a measure of the size of the seismic waves produced by an earthquake.
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Magnitude is another term for the strength of an earthquake.
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Magnitude.
An earthquake's magnitude is a measure of its strength.
Depends on it's magnitude which can range. Seisometers are used to measure the Magnitude of an earthquake. Magnitude is it's strength.