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The difference between the magnitude of an earthquake and the energy of the earthquake is that during an earthquake the measurement of the amount of energy that has been released during the earthquake is known as the magnitude of an earthquake, whereas, the energy of an earthquake refers to that eneRead more
The difference between the magnitude of an earthquake and the energy of the earthquake is that during an earthquake the measurement of the amount of energy that has been released during the earthquake is known as the magnitude of an earthquake, whereas, the energy of an earthquake refers to that energy of the seismic wave that causes the shaking in the ground, with which heat due to friction is also associated.
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