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the magnitude of the earthquake is measured in Richter scale true or false it's urgent ​

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Answered by ramxeroxvelachery
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The Richter scale is an outdated method for measuring magnitude that is no longer used by the USGS for large, teleseismic earthquakes. The Richter scale measures the largest wiggle (amplitude) on the recording, but other magnitude scales measure different parts of the earthquake.

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Answered by MysticCharm
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Qᴜᴇꜱᴛɪᴏɴ :

The magnitude of the earthquake is measured in Richter scale true or false

ᴀɴꜱᴡᴇʀ :

The Richter scale is an outdated method for measuring magnitude that is no longer used by the USGS for large, teleseismic earthquakes. The Richter scale measures the largest wiggle (amplitude) on the recording, but other magnitude scales measure different parts of the earthquake.

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