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An earthquake has a high magnitude but a low intensity. Which statement best explains this?(1 point)

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Answered by 2604045
I would say that magnitude is a fixed value independent of distance from the epicenter of the earthquake, whereas intensity varies and is measured differently at different places depending upon its distance from the epicenter. Intensity decreases as we move farther from the epicenter.
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Answered by YourLocalTween
In fact it does not help
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