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name the scale on which the destructive energy of an earthquake is measured.an earthquake measures 3 on this scale.would it be recorded by a siesmopgraph? is it likely to cause much damage?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Richter Scale is the scale which measure the energy of an earthquake.

Yes, it'll be recorded by the seismograph, it is not likely to cause much damage, it can break things made up of glass but can't cause a severe damage to any living beings.

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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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