Power Scale was created on 1997-03-26.
The power of an earthquake is measured using a seismometer to record the seismic waves produced by the earthquake. The magnitude of an earthquake is typically measured using the Richter scale or moment magnitude scale.
It's called the Ore
The Mohs hardness scale is named after Friedrich Mohs, a German geologist and mineralogist who created the scale in 1812. It is used to determine the relative hardness of minerals by their ability to scratch each other.
The Fujita scale, or Fujita intensity scale, is a scale used to rate tornado intensity based on the damage caused by a tornado. It ranges from F0 (weakest) to F5 (strongest) and is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale which takes additional factors into account.
Anders Celsius created the Celsius scale by defining 0°C as the freezing point of water and 100°C as the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure. He originally proposed a reverse version of the scale, with 0°C as the boiling point and 100°C as the freezing point, but it was later reversed to the scale we use today.
Scale-A-Ton was created in 2008.
Scale the Summit was created in 2004.
Not to Scale was created on 2003-06-14.
Scoville scale was created in 1912.
Libra Scale was created in 2009.
Small-scale whiting was created in 1861.
System usability scale was created in 1986.
Large-scale whiting was created in 1859.
San Jose scale was created in 1881.
Full Scale - album - was created in 2005.
A Spectrum of Infinite Scale was created in 2000.
Full Scale - EP - was created in 1997.