1:An earthquake has a high magnitude but a low intensity. Which statement best explains this?

a: Magnitude measures the energy released by the earthquake, while intensity measures its duration.
b: Magnitude measures the energy released by the earthquake, while intensity measures the amount of damage.
c: Magnitude measures the duration of the earthquake, while intensity measures the energy released by the earthquake.
d: Magnitude measures the duration of the earthquake, while intensity measures the amount of damage.

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1:Magnitude measures the energy released by the earthquake, while intensity measures the amount of damage.

2:There is more likely to be an earthquake in Region A than in Region B.

3:P waves push and pull in the same direction as the wave, and S waves move up and down.

4:the vibrations produced by an earthquake

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Tracking Earthquakes Quick Check

An earthquake has a high magnitude but a low intensity. Which statement best explains this?

Answer: Magnitude measures the energy released by the earthquake, while intensity measures the amount of damage.

The National Seismic Hazard Map classified one location as having the “highest hazard” and another location as having the “lowest hazard.” Based on this classification, which conclusion can you draw between the "highest hazard" and "lowest hazard" locations?

Answer: There is more likely to be an earthquake in a "highest hazard" location than in a "lowest hazard" location.

How are P waves different from S waves?

Answer: P waves push and pull in the same direction as the wave, and S waves move up and down.

What does a seismograph record?

Answer: the vibrations produced by an earthquake

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Is it possible to have a high-magnitude earthquake, but experience a low intensity? How does this happen? Give one instance in history where it has already happened, regardless of where it had happened.

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Difference between Earthquake Magnitude and Intensity. Thus it is clear that magnitude is a fixed value independent of distance from the epicenter of the earthquake, whereas intensity varies and is measured differently at different places depending upon its distance from the epicenter. Intensity decreases as we move farther from the epicenter.

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