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what is the richer scale​

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Answered by genius1947
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numerical scale for expressing the magnitude of an earthquake on the basis of seismograph oscillations. The more destructive earthquakes typically have magnitudes between about 5.5 and 8.9; it is a logarithmic scale and a difference of one represents an approximate thirtyfold difference in magnitude.

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Answered by hastibordams
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Firstly it is not richer scale it is richter scale...

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a numerical scale for expressing the maginuted of an earthquack on the basis of sesimograph oscillation. the more destructive earthquacks typically have magnitude between about 5.5 and 8.9; it is a logarithmic scale and a diffrence of one represnts an approximately thirtyfold diffrence in magnitude.

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