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Fale complete sentences with these groups of words. Use who whom that
whose to connect the words. You may need to add other words to
Panoy/ the boy won the race
2 Meet Ganpath/1 met/book dut.
Do you know Pranjal/mothersdentist
Seismometer/instrument/records/details of earthquakes
s. These are the students/participated dance competition​

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Answered by Hemalathajothimani
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Answer:

Explanation:

Earthquakes are recorded by a seismographic network. Each seismic station in the network measures the movement of the ground at that site. The slip of one block of rock over another in an earthquake releases energy that makes the ground vibrate. That vibration pushes the adjoining piece of ground and causes it to vibrate, and thus the energy travels out from the earthquake hypocenter in a wave.

There are many different ways to measure different aspects of an earthquake:

Magnitude is the most common measure of an earthquake's size. It is a measure of the size of the earthquake source and is the same number no matter where you are or what the shaking feels like. The Richter scale is an outdated method for measuring magnitude that is no longer used by the USGS for large, teleseismic earthquakes. The Richter scale measures the largest wiggle (amplitude) on the recording, but other magnitude scales measure different parts of the earthquake. The USGS currently reports earthquake magnitudes using the Moment Magnitude scale, though many other magnitudes are calculated for research and comparison purposes.

Intensity is a measure of the shaking and damage caused by the earthquake; this value changes from location to location.

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