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If one earthquake has a magnitude of 7 and another has a magnitude of 8, how many times greater is the earthquake that has a magnitude of 8 than the earthquake that has a magnitude of 7? *
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If one earthquake has a magnitude of 7 and another has a magnitude of 8, how many times greater is the earthquake that has a magnitude of 8 than the earthquake that has a magnitude of 7? *
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It is greater by a 1000
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