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1:An earthquake has a high magnitude but a low intensity. Which statement best explains this?
a: Magnitude measures the energy
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thanjs joe mama
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sub.. you fake! BOIIIII i will yeet u out teh window. u got the answer from brainly. ALSO U CHEATERS.
These answers were inspired by Abigail, who is 100% correct on this. 1: 0° (the equator) 2: polar 3: the rotation of Earth 4: The angle at which the sun strikes Earth is more important than the distance trust me, this is all correct
nvm i took the test and have the answers 1:Magnitude measures the energy released by the earthquake, while intensity measures the amount of damage. 2:There is more likely to be an earthquake in Region A than in Region B. 3:P waves push and pull in the same
did you copy that off of google? also which is it a, b, c, or d? your explanation wasn't clear
I dont come here to cheat, i come to check my answers so dont accuse everyone of just cheating
he's still waiting to this day..