Explain how do you explain the intensity of earthquake
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The size of an earthquake is measured by its magnitude and intensity.
Seismographs are used for measurement of magnitude of an earthquake by measuring ground motion and energy release.
Intensity of an earthquake is measured by observing the effects of the earthquake and damage caused by it to the surroundings, (building structures) and human lives.
Intensity of an earthquake is the strength of shaking produced by it at a certain location.
Intensity of an earthquake is measured on a descriptive and detailed Mercalli Intensity Scale using Roman numbers.
Seismographs are used for measurement of magnitude of an earthquake by measuring ground motion and energy release.
Intensity of an earthquake is measured by observing the effects of the earthquake and damage caused by it to the surroundings, (building structures) and human lives.
Intensity of an earthquake is the strength of shaking produced by it at a certain location.
Intensity of an earthquake is measured on a descriptive and detailed Mercalli Intensity Scale using Roman numbers.
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