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1.Who developed the Richter Scale and where was it developed?
2.Why was the richter scale developed?
3.How is the magnitude of an earthquake determined by a seismograph?
4. What units are used by the richer scale to determine the intensity or magnitude of an earthquake?
5.How do logarithms relate to the richter scale?
6. What is the formula for the magnitude of an earthquake on the Richter scale (include a description of what each variable measures)
7.What is a threshold quake and why is it important to understanding the Richter scale?
8. Explain both mathematically and verbally the difference in the intensity between a 3.2 earthquake and a 6.5 earthquake. How is earthquake intensity a logarithmic equation?
9. Make a presentation!!
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