Science, asked by seansyvelle, 29 days ago

1. What information is provided for by the table?
A. magnitude of earthquakes B. intensity of earthquakes
C. effects
D. All of these
2. What magnitude has a very unnoticeable effect?
A. III or smaller B. less than 3.9
C. less than 8.0 D. IV to v
3. If the intensity is 2.9, what could be expected?
A. slight to moderate damage B. serious damage
C. no damage at all
D. great damage
4. What conclusion can be drawn from the given data?
A. The lower the magnitude, the higher the intensity.
B. The greater the magnitude, the lesser the effects.
C. As the magnitude and intensity increase, the greater the effects or damages.
D. Both A and B
5. When an earthquake has a magnitude greater than 8.0, which of the following should
you do?
A. Get out from inside the building or house.
B. Go to an open area.
C. Apply dock, cover, and hold.
D. All of these​

Answers

Answered by LionRoarsYT
19

Answer:

1.a2.b3.c4.d5.d thats the answer can you make me brainliest

Answered by sarahssynergy
4

1 : d, 2 : a, 3 : c, 4 : c, 5 : d.

Explanation:

  • By the questions stated further, we can assume that the table contains all the basic information about earthquakes i.e magnitude, intensity and effects.
  • Earthquakes below magnitude 3 or so are rarely felt. In some condition it can be felt if the epicenter is near or shallow.
  • Earthquakes with lower intensities is not responsible for and damage,
  • Magnitude measures the energy released at the source of earthquake.  Intensity measures the strength of shaking produced by the earthquake at a given location.
  • As the magnitude and intensity increases, greater is the effect.
  • If earthquake occurs, run to an open area. If you cannot, follow the procedure of DUCK-COVER-HOLD. This means that you can hide yourself under a table and bow down covering your head and can hold onto that position until the conditions are back to normal.

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