1 to 2 Felt slightly by some people. No damage to buildings.
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3 to 4 </span><span>Often felt by people, but very rarely causes damage. Shaking of indoor objects can be noticeable.
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<span>5 to 6 <span>Noticeable shaking of indoor objects and rattling noises. Felt by most people in the affected area. Slightly felt outside. Generally causes none to minimal damage. Moderate to significant damage very unlikely. Some objects may fall off shelves or be knocked over.
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just look up Richter Magnitude scale </span></span>
Weight of air
Depending on elevation, the air pressure
varies. This is because of the weight of the air that is exerting pressure on
earth. At higher elevation, there is less layer of air that is exerting pressure
so the atmospheric pressure is also less. At lower altitudes or at sea level,
more layer of air is exerting pressure so the atmospheric pressure is also
more. The sun’s energy has nothing to do with air pressure. The energy that the
Earth gets from the sun is more or less constant. The same with density of
nitrogen, and the earth’s magnetic field, they have nothing to do with air
pressure.