EARTH SCIENCE
EARTHQUAKES
Question
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Force
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Stress
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Magnitude
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Plate Boundary
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Richter scale was originally devised to measure the magnitude of earthquakes of moderate size (that is, magnitude 3 to magnitude 7) by assigning a number that would allow the size of one earthquake to be compared with another.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Richter scale measures the largest wiggle (amplitude) on the recording, but other magnitude scales measure different parts of the earthquake.
Detailed explanation-3: -An earthquake is a sudden shaking of the earth as a result of the movements of lithospheric plates. Richter scale is used to measure the magnitude of the earthquakes. The Richter scale has numbers from 1 to 10.
Detailed explanation-4: -The idea of a logarithmic earthquake magnitude scale was first developed by Charles Richter in the 1930’s for measuring the size of earthquakes occurring in southern California using relatively high-frequency data from nearby seismograph stations.
Detailed explanation-5: -Magnitude is a measure of the amount of energy released during an earthquake. It is frequently described using the Richter scale. To calculate magnitude, the amplitude of waves on a seismogram is measured, correcting for the distance between the recording instrument and the earthquake epicentre.