Environmental Sciences, asked by sharmagourav6946, 5 months ago

Look at your world map on page 11 and compare the earthquakeepicenter

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Answered by sharmachitranshi75
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Measure the distance between the first P wave and the first S wave. In this case, the first P and S waves are 24 seconds apart.

Find the point for 24 seconds on the left side of the chart below and mark that point. According to the chart, this earthquake's epicenter was 215 kilometers away.

Measure the amplitude of the strongest wave. The amplitude is the height (on paper) of the strongest wave. On this seismogram, the amplitude is 23 millimeters. Find 23 millimeters on the right side of the chart and mark that point.

Place a ruler (or straight edge) on the chart between the points you marked for the distance to the epicenter and the amplitude. The point where your ruler crosses the middle line on the chart marks the magnitude (strength) of the earthquake. This earthquake had a magnitude of 5.0.

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