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An earthquake of an unknown magnitude is 254 times stronger then an earthquake of magnitude of 2.4. What is the magnitude of
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude and an observer reports the earthquake having
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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