Do you know what the Richter Scale is used to measure?
✅ Answer: The Richter Scale is used to measure the magnitude (strength) of an earthquake.
It is a logarithmic scale developed in 1935 by Charles F. Richter to quantify the amount of energy released during an earthquake.
📘 What You Will Learn
✔ What the Richter Scale measures
✔ Difference between magnitude and intensity
✔ Who developed the Richter Scale
✔ Why the scale is logarithmic
✔ Important facts for UPSC, SSC & Banking Exams
🌍 Key Facts
✔ Measures: Earthquake Magnitude
✔ Developed By: Charles F. Richter
✔ Year: 1935
✔ Type: Logarithmic Scale
✔ Each whole-number increase represents a tenfold increase in seismic wave amplitude and much greater energy release.
🎯 Useful For
• UPSC
• SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, MTS
• Banking Exams (IBPS, SBI, RBI)
• Railways
• Defence Exams
• State PCS Exams
• General Knowledge Preparation
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