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what do scientist use to measure the strength of an earthquake?​


gracie12love: SEISMOGRAPH

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Answered by patelhrishikesh01
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Answer:

Seismograph

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Answered by TheEnchanted
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Earthquakes are recorded by a seismographic network.

  • Each seismic station in the network measures the movement of the ground at that site.

  • 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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