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How do scientists measure earthquake


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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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seismographs

Seismographs can detect quakes that are too small for humans to feel. During an earthquake, ground-shaking seismic waves radiate outward from the quake source, called the epicenter. Different types of seismic waves travel at different speeds and through different parts of the Earth during a quake.

The Richter scale is an outdated method that is no longer used that measured the largest wiggle on the recording, but other magnitude scales measure different parts of the earthquake. Intensity is a measure of the shaking and damage caused by the earthquake, and this value changes from location to location.
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Question : How scientists measure earthquake


Answer : Scientists Measure earthquake through a device called SEISMOGRAPH.


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