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Sentences with MOMENT-MAGNITUDE-SCALE

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"The moment magnitude scale is a measure of the size of earthquakes."
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"The moment magnitude scale is logarithmic, which means that each whole number increase represents a tenfold increase in the amplitude of the seismic waves."
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"The moment magnitude scale was introduced in 1979 to replace the Richter scale."
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"Scientists use the moment magnitude scale to compare the energy released by different earthquakes."
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"The moment magnitude scale takes into account both the size of the seismic wave and the amount of energy released."
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"The moment magnitude scale is better suited to measure large earthquakes than the Richter scale."
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"The moment magnitude scale allows for more precise measurement of very large earthquakes."
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"The moment magnitude scale is used worldwide by seismologists and earthquake scientists."
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"The moment magnitude scale is based on the physical properties of an earthquake, such as the area of the fault rupture and the amount of slip."
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"The moment magnitude scale can be used to estimate the potential for damage and loss of life."
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"The moment magnitude scale provides a consistent measure of earthquake size regardless of the distance from the epicenter."
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"The moment magnitude scale is designed to be valid for all sizes of earthquakes."
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"The moment magnitude scale is often abbreviated as Mw."
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"The moment magnitude scale is one of several scales used in earthquake engineering and seismology."
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"The moment magnitude scale allows for the comparison of earthquakes that occurred at different times and locations."
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"The moment magnitude scale provides a more accurate measurement of the total energy released by an earthquake."
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"The moment magnitude scale is a vital tool in understanding and studying seismic activity."
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"The moment magnitude scale is a logarithmic scale used to measure the size of earthquakes."
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"Scientists use the moment magnitude scale to compare the seismic energy released by different earthquakes."
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"The moment magnitude scale replaced the Richter scale as the standard way of measuring earthquake size."
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"The moment magnitude scale was introduced in the 1970s to overcome the limitations of the Richter scale."
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"The moment magnitude scale takes into account the seismic moment, which reflects both the area of fault rupture and the amount of slip along the fault."
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"Using the moment magnitude scale, scientists can estimate the total energy released by an earthquake."
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"The moment magnitude scale allows scientists to accurately describe the size of large and small earthquakes alike."
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"The moment magnitude scale has a broader range compared to the Richter scale, making it suitable for measuring very large earthquakes."
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