I learned something new reading Today’s Papers today; the Richter scale (used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes) is based on a logarithmic scale, which means that for each point the reading goes up, the earthquake’s power goes up by a factor of 10.  So an earthquake that measures 7 on the Richter scale was 10 times more powerful than one that measures 6.  Everybody in California probably already knows this.
								
															        
					  
					            
					
I learned something new reading Today’s Papers today; the Richter scale (used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes) is based on a logarithmic scale, which means that for each point the reading goes up, the earthquake’s power goes up by a factor of 10. So an earthquake that measures 7 on the Richter scale was 10 times more powerful than one that measures 6. Everybody in California probably already knows this.
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