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detective | 14:01 Sun 14th Jan 2007 | Science
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Which scale is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake?
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Any detective worthy of the name would have Googled it by now.
Well, the moment magnitude scale is one of several.

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The Moment Magnitude Scale has now superceded the Richter Scale due to its greater accuracy at describing the physicical characteristics of a movement.
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