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13 December, 13:49

For the moment magnitude scale, each increase on the scale represents 31.5 more energy released by the earthquake. Which is a good estimate of how much more motion is there for a magnitude 7 earthquake than a magnitude 4 earthquake?

A. 90 times

B. 27,000 times

C. 900 Times

D. 3000 times

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  1. 13 December, 14:12
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    27,000

    Explanation:

    The provided statement talks about an estimate of energy release by an Earthquake with a magnitude of 4 to a magnitude of 7. According to the statement, for the moment magnitude scale, 31.5 times more energy is released with increase of one magnitude scale. Therefore, if we take a rounded value of 31.5 as 30 and multiply it three times (30 X 30 X 30) to represent 3 scales (4 to 7) on moment magnitude scale, we will get 27,000 times more energy.
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