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Chilean Earthquake.
The Earthquake in Chile at the weekend was 500 (five Hundred) time more powerful than the one that hit Hailti recently. Having been through a few Quakes in the mid 5's here in NZ it does make it difficult to comprehend what these poor people are going through.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Mark Benthien of the USC Earthquake Center said an 8.8 quake causes 512 "times the shaking" that a 7.0 does. It produces a larger rupture surface, meaning a broader area is shaken. The duration of the movement is also longer". I thought a magnitude 8 was ten times worse than a magnitude 7 but in terms of energy released, it's about 31.6 times greater. A difference of 1.8 does work out to be more than 500 times more energy.
I think the mathematics of the scale is academic (!?!)..........the resultant devastation will be equally felt whatever the magnitude of the earthquake.
If you have been left homeless, destitute and bereaved, you won't be thanking your lucky stars that "it could have been worse. It could have been a bigger quake.........."
If you have been left homeless, destitute and bereaved, you won't be thanking your lucky stars that "it could have been worse. It could have been a bigger quake.........."
Not necessarily, Jack. If a few homes are destroyed, government relief efforts and aid services should be able to cope; but when something the size of the Chilean quake hits, they struggle to deal with the scale of the emergency, and the death tolls may rise if more people are left out in the cold or buried under rubble.