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what are the factors determining the intensity of an earthquake

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Intensity is utilized to depict the harm by an earthquake. It measure the impact on individuals, structures and the regular habitat. A few factors that influence intensity are the good ways from the focal point, the profundity of the earthquake, the populace thickness of the zone influenced by the earthquake, the neighborhood topography of the will be, the sort of structure development in the region, and the length of the shaking. Extent additionally influences intensity, since in earthquakes of a higher size has a higher intensity than an earthquake of lower greatness. In any case, an earthquake in a thickly populated ara that outcomes in numerous passings and extensive harm (high intensity) may have a similar size as an earthquake in a remote zone that accomplishes more than scare the untamed life (low intensity).

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