Ask a New Question

Question

how can a magnitude 8.0 earthquake be classified as a low intensity earthquake?
5 years ago

Answers

Writeacher
I have no idea, unless maybe its epicenter is WAY out in an ocean somewhere, and humans either don't feel it or barely feel it.

You can read and search for more information about earthquakes here:
https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/earthquakes
5 years ago

Related Questions

Compare the patterns of earthquakes, colcanoes and mountain ranges on Earth. the odds in favor of an earthquake are 7 to 1. what is probability that an earthquake will occur?... Which best explains why earthquakes sometimes occur in the same locations as mid-ocean ridges and ri... What does it mean if an earthquake has high magnitude but a low intensity? When Americans think of earthquakes, they tend to think of California, a state known for its frequen... what was the last major earthquake What is the cause of an Earthquake? Are the North State's recent earthquakes cause for concern?... What is the cause of an Earthquake? Are the North State's recent earthquakes cause for concern?... Why are volcanoes and earthquakes common along the Pacific coast of North America? A It’s wh... How do the locations of earthquakes and volcanoes relate to plate boundaries?
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use