Charles Richter invented the Richter scale.the Richter scales tells how bad i earth quake is on a scale of 1-10
Charles Francis Richter, (April 26, 1900 - September 30, 1985) was an American seismologist and physicist.
Richter is the creator of the Richter magnitude scale which quantified the size of earthquakes.
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Charles Francis Richter
Charles Francis Richter worked in the United States in the state of California.
In 1928 Charles Richter married Lillian Brand. Charles Francis Richter had no children.
Charles Francis Richter, in 1935
he devised it
Charles Francis Richter died in Pasadena, California on the 30th of September.
Charles Richter made it so it can measure the size of an earthquake.
Charles parents name were Fred W. Kinsinger and Lillian Anna Ricther
Charles Richter attended A school in some place somewhere
April 26 1990
heart attack
Charles Francis Richter was an American seismologist who developed the Richter scale in 1935 for measuring the magnitude of earthquakes. The Richter scale is logarithmic and measures the amplitude of seismic waves recorded on seismographs. Richter's work revolutionized the way earthquakes are measured and classified.