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How is the strength of an earthquake measured?

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The strength of an earthquake is typically measured using the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale (Mw). These scales measure the energy released by an earthquake at its source. The Richter scale measures the amplitude of seismic waves, while the moment magnitude scale takes into account the area of the fault that slipped and the amount of slip that occurred. Both scales provide a numerical value to represent the strength of an earthquake, with higher numbers indicating a stronger earthquake.
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