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54.
The energy released during earthquake is known as
A.
I
Richter Scale
B. Magnitude
C. Frequency
D. Seismogram

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Answered by Rajalaxmipanda
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Answer:

The magnitude of an earthquake, usually expressed by the Richter Scale, is a measure of the amplitude of the seismic waves. The moment magnitude of an earthquake is a measure of the amount of energy released - an amount that can be estimated from seismograph readings. ... The Richter Scale, named after Dr. Charles F.

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Answered by students4448
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ANSWER :-

SEISMIC WAVES

EXPLANATION :-

When an earthquake occurs , the elastic energy is released and sends out vibrations that travel in all directions throughout the earth . These vibrations are called seismic waves . The point within the earth where the fault rupture starts is called the focus or hypocenter .

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