Physics, asked by bhoomi1762006, 1 month ago

how many times is the earthquake of magnitude 6
more destructive than that of magnitude 4?​

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Answered by anshpandey7a
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The magnitude scale is logarithmic. That just means that if you add 1 to an earthquake's magnitude, you multiply the shaking by 10. An earthquake of magnitude 5 shakes 10 times as violently as an earthquake of magnitude 4; a magnitude-6 quake shakes 10 times as hard as a magnitude-5 quake; and so on.

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