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how is an earthquake measured?​

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Earthquakes are recorded by a seismographic network. Each seismic station in the network measures the movement of the ground at that site. ... The Richter scale measures the largest wiggle (amplitude) on the recording, but other magnitude scales measure different parts of the earthquake.

Answered by vishubharti04
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Earthquakes are recorded by a seismographic network. Each seismic station in the network measures the movement of the ground at that site. ... The Richter scale measures the largest wiggle (amplitude) on the recording, but other magnitude scales measure different parts of the earthquake.

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