Thee true statement is that Earthquake magnitude is based on ground motion recorded by a seismograph; intensity is based on the amount of damage produced.
<h3>How is the magnitude of an earthquake known by a seismograph?</h3>
The Richter magnitude of an earthquake is known to be seen through the use of the logarithm of the amplitude of waves as recorded by a seismographs.
The different Adjustments rates are included for the variation that exist between the distance from various seismographs and the epicenter of the earthquakes.
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C. Divergent plate because the African and Arabian plates are separating from one another.
Given:
WXYZ = 8m
W'X'Y'Z' = 6m
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WXYZ * scale factor = W'X'Y'Z'
scale factor = W'X'Y'Z' ÷ WXYZ
scale factor = 6m ÷ 8m
simplify: 6/8 → (6÷2) / (8÷2) = 3/4
The scale factor is 3/4
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