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The intensity of an earthquake
How does an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 compare in intensity with an earthquake of magnitude of 3.1 on the Richter scale?
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The formula m=logI/s determines the magnitude of an earthquake, where I is the intensity of the earthquake and S is the
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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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The Richter scale measures the magnitude, M, of an earthquake as a function of its intensity, I, and the intensity of a
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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 magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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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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