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Mention the factor which determine the extent of damage due to an earthquake

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The Richter magnitude scale, as it is known, is logarithmic, so each step up represents an increase in energy of a factor of 10. The more energy in an earthquake, the more destructive it can be. ... Secondary effects: Earthquakes can trigger landslides, fires, floods or tsunamis

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The Richter magnitude scale, as it is known, is logarithmic, so each step up represents an increase in energy of a factor of 10. The more energy in an earthquake, the more destructive it can be. ... Secondary effects: Earthquakes can trigger landslides, fires, floods or tsunamis.

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