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Which of the following is the unit of measurement used to describe the severity of an earthquake? velocity magnitude volume density
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Which of the following is the unit of measurement used to describe the severity of an earthquake? velocity magnitude volume density
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Magnitude. Example: Mexico had a 7.1 magnitude earthquake yesterday
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magnitude is the answer
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