Seismometers measure ground movement during an earthquake. These instruments detect and record the vibrations caused by the seismic waves generated by the earthquake.
A map's scale measures distance. It provides a ratio of the map's distance to the actual distance on the ground. For example, a scale of 1:100,000 means that 1 unit on the map represents 100,000 units on the ground.
the scale that measures the acidinty is weight scale
mass
A kitchen scale
The Richter Scale is what measures the ground motion from an earthquake.
Seismometers measure ground movement during an earthquake. These instruments detect and record the vibrations caused by the seismic waves generated by the earthquake.
A seismograph is used to measure ground movement or vibrations on the Richter scale.
A Richter scale measures the movement of the earths surface which happens during an earthquake.
A seismograph is used to measure ground movement or vibrations on the Richter scale.
A map's scale measures distance. It provides a ratio of the map's distance to the actual distance on the ground. For example, a scale of 1:100,000 means that 1 unit on the map represents 100,000 units on the ground.
the scale that measures the acidinty is weight scale
A spring scale measures forces, such as weight or tension.
No. It measures and records the movement of the ground, which includes when earthquakes occur.
A spring scale measures weight.
Beaufort Scale
There are actually 3. But 2 of them are The Mercalli scale measures an earthquake's intensity which is the strength of the ground motion in a given place. It is not very accurate though. The Richter scale measures the size of seismic waves. It gives it a rating from 1 which is the lowest(can't be felt) to 9(deathly destruction) These 2 scales are very similiar.