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difference between mercalli scale and richer​

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Answered by archi1234321
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The Mercalli scale bases its measurement on the observed effects of the earthquake and describes its intensity. ... On the other hand, the Richter scale measures the seismic waves, or the energy released, causing the earthquake and describes the quake's magnitude. It is a logarithmic.

Answered by tejas0402
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◆Mercalli Scale VS. ● Richter Scale.

◆ While the Mercalli scale describes the intensity of an earthquake based on its observed effects,

● the Richter scale describes the earthquake's magnitude by measuring the seismic waves that cause the earthquake.

●Richter scale ratings are produced soon after an earthquake occurs as scientists only need to compare the data from various seismograph stations.

◆ Mercalli ratings take some time as investigators need to correspond with eyewitnesses to determine the occurrences witnessed during the earthquake.

◆ Once the researchers acquire an idea of the range of damage, they can then assign an appropriate rating by use of the Mercalli criteria.

◆The Mercalli scale determines the intensity of a particular earthquake by its observed effects.

●The Richter scale determines the magnitude of the earthquake in question by measuring its seismic waves.

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