Answer:
The Richter Magnitude unit.
Explanation:
The ritcher magnitude scale measures the size of an earth quake. It is a logarithmic representation. For uniformity, consistence of measurements and interpretation of outcomes, this unit is callibrated to represent the log of the largest amplitude on a seismograph.
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I believe the answer should be
→ <span>By mass, </span>one half<span> of the atmospheres volume </span>lies below<span> an </span>altitude of<span> 5.6 kilometers</span>←
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