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What is 10000x2?

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How many times is 6.2 earthquake stronger than a 5.2 eaeth quake?

10 times. In the scale or richter (I don't know how to write it correctly but it is the scale in with we count the power of an earthquake) each time you increase by 1 you mutliply by 10, so a 6 earthquake is a 10x5 earthquake which is a 100x4, which is a 1000x3 which is a 10000x2 which is a 100000x1. Hope that helped.


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