Multiple Choice
Three seismograms for a single earthquake with an epicenter in Columbia are shown below. The data are from stations that were at very different distances from the epicenter. Arrows denote arrival of P and S waves. Note: Vertical scales are not all the same.
-How much more ground motion does a Richter magnitude 5 earthquake generate compared to a Richter magnitude 3 earthquake?
A) 2 times
B) 5 times
C) 10 times
D) 100 times
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