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How big was haiti earthquake compared to Chile earthquake?

"chillean earthquake was 80 times stronger than the Haitian quake, based on 7.0 for Haiti and 8.8 for Chille" Wrong. The Earthquake in Chile was 819 times stronger than the one in Haiti. Haiti measured 7.0 in the Moment magnitude scale (which is the ONLY scale used to measure quakes these days. The Richter scale has not been used since the 70's...) while Chile measured 8.8. This is a Logarithmic scale which grows exponentially. Thus, a quake measuring 7.0 is 32 (not 10) times stronger than one measuring 6.0, and so on... So, 8.0 is 32 times stronger than 7.0; and 8.8 is 25.6 times stronger than 8.0. 32 x 25.6 = 819.2


If you weigh 70 lbs how much would you weigh on Saturn?

On Saturn, your weight would be a lot higher compared to Earth due to its stronger gravitational pull. You would weigh about 185 lbs on Saturn if you weigh 70 lbs on Earth.


What is a 70 pound person weigh on Jupiter?

A 70 pound person would weigh approximately 185.2 pounds on Jupiter due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull compared to Earth.


How much would a 70 pound person weigh in neptune?

A 70 pound person on Earth would weigh approximately 97 pounds on Neptune. Neptune's gravity is about 1.14 times stronger than Earth's gravity, resulting in the increase in weight.


What are the difference between shallow and intermediate earthquake?

A shallow earthquake occurs at a shorter depth from the surface of land, which can result in a louder, stronger quake. As an example, in 2011-2012, Ohio had a series of shallow quakes less than 2 miles beneath the surface, related to shale drilling. An intermediate earthquake occurs at a deeper depth than a shallow quake and likely involves natural fault lines.

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How big was haiti earthquake compared to Chile earthquake?

"chillean earthquake was 80 times stronger than the Haitian quake, based on 7.0 for Haiti and 8.8 for Chille" Wrong. The Earthquake in Chile was 819 times stronger than the one in Haiti. Haiti measured 7.0 in the Moment magnitude scale (which is the ONLY scale used to measure quakes these days. The Richter scale has not been used since the 70's...) while Chile measured 8.8. This is a Logarithmic scale which grows exponentially. Thus, a quake measuring 7.0 is 32 (not 10) times stronger than one measuring 6.0, and so on... So, 8.0 is 32 times stronger than 7.0; and 8.8 is 25.6 times stronger than 8.0. 32 x 25.6 = 819.2


If you weigh 70 lbs how much would you weigh on Saturn?

On Saturn, your weight would be a lot higher compared to Earth due to its stronger gravitational pull. You would weigh about 185 lbs on Saturn if you weigh 70 lbs on Earth.


What is a 70 pound person weigh on Jupiter?

A 70 pound person would weigh approximately 185.2 pounds on Jupiter due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull compared to Earth.


How big can an earthquake get?

According to several US news agencies (c.g. CBSNEWS), the USGS provided a comparison to help people gain perspective of Japan's recent earthquake.It was cited that"USGS compared Japan's earthquake with two well known quakes: last year's earthquake in Haiti and the historic 1906 San Francisco quake.The USGS calculated the magnitude 8.9 earthquake in Japan [on March 11, 2011] to be 700 times stronger than Haiti's recent magnitude 7.0 earthquake, which devastated Port-au-Prince and killed more than 300,000 people.When comparing to the San Francisco magnitude 7.9 earthquake in 1906, the USGS has figured that Japan's earthquake is equivalent to 30 times stronger."


Does Tyranitar learn earthquake silver?

Level 70


How much heredity information is contained in a human sex cell as compared to a body cell?

70% i think


A shallow earthquake occurs less than km below earth's surface?

Earthquakes occurring at a depth of less than 70 km are classified as 'shallow-focus' earthquakes, while those with a focal-depth between 70 and 300 km are commonly termed 'mid-focus' or 'intermediate-depth' earthquake.


Violence in movies compared to the 70's and 80's?

It is much worse now, we have gotten better at graphics.


What is an example of an earthquake focus?

An example of an earthquake focus is the point underground where the seismic energy is released, causing the earthquake. This focus can vary in depth from shallow (less than 70 km) to intermediate (70-300 km) to deep (greater than 300 km) within the Earth's crust.


What caused the landslide in Tibet in 1950 that destroyed 70 villages?

Earthquake.


How strong are waterspouts?

Fair-weather waterspouts generally have winds less than 70 mph. Tornadic waterspouts tend to be stronger, through winds still do not usualle exceed 110 mph, though they can become much stronger.


What was the strength of the earthquake in Chile?

The Earthquake in Chile was 819 times stronger than the one in Haiti.Haiti measured 7.0 in the Moment magnitude scale (which is the ONLY scale used to measure quakes these days. The Richter scale has not been used since the 70's...) while Chile measured 8.8. This is a Logarithmic scale which grows exponentially. Thus, a quake measuring 7.0 is 32 (not 10) times stronger than one measuring 6.0, and so on...So, 8.0 is 32 times stronger than 7.0; and 8.8 is 25.6 times stronger than 8.0.32 x 25.6 = 819.2How_big_was_haiti_earthquake_compared_to_Chile_earthquake