The magnitude of the earthquake is measured on Richter scale. Which value or above on Richter scale can cause damage from falling things?

The magnitude of the earthquake is measured on Richter scale. Which value or above on Richter scale can cause damage from falling things? Correct Answer 6

Richter scale quantitative measure of an earthquake's magnitude was devised in 1935 by American seismologists Charles F. Richter and Beno Gutenberg. 

  • The earthquake's magnitude is determined using the logarithm of the amplitude (height) of the largest seismic wave calibrated to a scale by a seismograph.

Important Points

  1. The Richter magnitude of an earthquake is determined from the logarithm of the amplitude of waves recorded by seismographs.
  2. A magnitude of 6 and above can cause damage from falling things.
  3. This can damage a moderate number of well-built structures in populated areas.

Hence, The Richter scale magnitude of 6 and above can cause damage from falling things.

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