Earthquake
The greater the magnitude, the:
lesser the amount of energy released
greater the amount of energy released
lesser the amount of energy absorbed
greater the amount of energy absorbed
greater the amount of energy released
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The magnitude of the earthquake can be measured using:A. quake meter
B. quake graph
C. seismograph
D. typanicgraph
Seismograph is dependent on the extent of damage caused by a/an:
A. earthquake
B. air barrier
C. volcano
D. explosion
Tremors that have occurred in Earth’s crust are known as:
A. Earthquakes
B. Volcanic eruptions
C. Bed eruptions
D. Volcano-Earth Quake
The approximate range of earthquakes that occur each year is:
A. hundreds
B. thousands
C. millions
D. billions
On the Richter scale, a ‘6’ means the tremor is 10 times greater than a scale of:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 2
Richter scale is a:
A. logarithmic scale
B. calculus scale
C. volumetric scale
D. area to vibration ratio scale
Tremendous damage along with huge destruction of buildings can take place at a scale of:
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 10-Aug
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