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Earthquakes are classified based on their magnitude, which is a measure of the energy released during the earthquake, and their location, which is typically described using the geographic coordinates of the epicenter. Magnitude is usually expressed on the Richter scale, with larger earthquakes havinRead more
Earthquakes are classified based on their magnitude, which is a measure of the energy released during the earthquake, and their location, which is typically described using the geographic coordinates of the epicenter. Magnitude is usually expressed on the Richter scale, with larger earthquakes having higher magnitudes. Location can be described using a variety of systems, including the Global Positioning System (GPS) and latitude and longitude coordinates.
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