Those numbers are orders of magnitude on the Richter scale. The Richter magnitude scale was developed in 1935 by Charles F. Richter of the California Institute of Technology as a mathematical device to compare the size of earthquakes.
Close but not exactly. The mean is 474/9 . If 373 was a typo and it's supposed to be another 3, then the mean is 61/3 .
The expression is "six of one, half a dozen of the other" and means that no matter what you call something, it's still the same thing. It means about the same one way or another. It doesn't matter to me which way you do it. It's six of one and half a dozen of the other.
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6. (There are five fifths in one, and another fifth would make 6 all together.)
(-6 x 8) + (6 x 9) = 6 is one solution. 6-8 / 6-9 is another solution.
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If you mean the Axis of the Earth, yes it did. By 6 degrees.
A magnitude 6 earthquake has 10 ten times the energy of a magnitude 5 earthquake.
Nova - 1974 Earthquake 18-6 was released on: USA: 6 November 1990
Roughly 32 times more energy is released in a Magnitude 6 earthquake than in a Mag.5 quake.
A magnitude 6 earthquake emits roughly 31 times more energy than a magnitude 5 earthquake. The magnitude 6 quake will also have a maximum seismic wave amplitude of ten times the magnitude 5 earthquake.
Because the "magnitude scale is not linear, it is logarithmic (its numbers are an order of magnitude apart) this mean that the a magnitude 6 earthquake is TEN TIMES more powerful than a magnitude 5 earthquake and a HUNDRED TIMES more powerful than a magnitude 4 earthquake.
Because the "magnitude scale is not linear, it is logarithmic (its numbers are an order of magnitude apart) this mean that the a magnitude 6 earthquake is TEN TIMES more powerful than a magnitude 5 earthquake and a HUNDRED TIMES more powerful than a magnitude 4 earthquake.
Cybill - 1995 Earthquake 4-6 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
The earthquake was at 3:34 local time and 6:34 UTC.
If you have an expression like 2(3), the parentheses indicate multiplication, making the answer 6.
The amplitude of a magnitude 8 earthquake is 100 times larger than a magnitude 6 earthquake.