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How is the intensity of an earthquake being measured? An earthquake measures 3 on this scale. Would it be recorded by a seismograph? Is it likely to cause much damage?

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Answered by savitavish1826
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sorry dont know

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Answered by Anonymous
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Richter scale is used to measure the destructive energy of an earthquake. The scale has a reading from 1 to 10.

An earthquake measuring 3 would be recorded by a seismograph.

The magnitude of scale 3 would not cause much damage. An Earthquake of magnitude 5 is considered destructive in nature.

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