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An earthquake with a magnitude of about 2.0 or less is called a microwave Quake It is not usually felt the intensity of an earthquake with a magnitude of 2 is how many times greater than the intensity
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An earthquake with a magnitude of about 2.0 or less is called a microwave Quake It is not usually felt the intensity of an earthquake with a magnitude of 2 is how many times greater than the intensity of a standard earthquake
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100 times greater
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Got it right on edge
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