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which statement describes the richter scale?
○ it cannot account for fault movement during an earthquake.
○ it measures large earthquakes far from the seismograph.
○ it estimates the total energy released from an earthquake.
○ it measures magnitude based on the size of seismic waves.
The Richter scale is a seismic magnitude scale that quantifies earthquake magnitude by analyzing the amplitude (size) of seismic waves recorded by a seismograph. Let's evaluate the options:
- It can account for fault movement indirectly via wave data, so the first option is wrong.
- It is less accurate for large, distant earthquakes, so the second option is wrong.
- The moment magnitude scale estimates total energy, not the Richter scale, so the third option is wrong.
- This matches the core function of the Richter scale.
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It measures magnitude based on the size of seismic waves.