He was rated a 10 on the "Celebs, Hot or Not!" list.
It is dia mond . . . diamond. On the scale from 1 to 10, diamond is the hardest at 10.
Hurricanes are not rated on the Richter scale; earthquakes are. Hurricane Isaac was rated a category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson scale.
On that scale, the Moon would be rated around 2 since it is about one-quarter the diameter of Earth.
The Moh's Scale measures hardness, from soft at 1 to hardest at 10. So galena scores low because it is very soft.
The standard scale used to rate the hardness of minerals is called the Mohs scale. It ranges from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest), with each number representing a mineral that can scratch all those below it. Talc is the softest mineral with a rating of 1, while diamond is the hardest with a rating of 10.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd say is an 8.
No. On the Mohs Scale of hardness, the hardness comparisons are exactly opposite. Talc is rated as 1 -- soft, and diamond is rated as 10 -- hard, in fact, the hardest rating.
Hurricanes and tornadoes are rated on different scales. Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale from category 1 to category 5. Tornadoes are rated on the Enhanced Fujita scale (formerly the Fujita scale) from EF0 to EF5.
If you are drawing something say in a 1/10 scale or a 1:10 scale, this will make the lines in your picture or map 10 times smaller than in real life
It depends how bad the is. Rate the on a 1 to 10 scale of your own (1 is almost no and 10 is the worst ever). If you rated it over 7, yes you should replace it.
If the scale is 1:10, it means that every 1 cm on the map represents 10 meters on the ground. So, if a decimeter on the map (10 cm) represents 10 meters on the ground, the scale would be 1:10.