what is the difference between Richter scale and seismograph?
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The Richter scale is a logarithmic scale, meaning that the numbers on the scale measure factors of 10. ... A seismograph is the device that scientists use to measure earthquakes. The goal of a seismograph is to accurately record the motion of the ground during a quake.
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