The "moment magnitude" of an earthquake is a measure of the amount of energy realeased - an amount that can be estimated from seismograph readings. The intersity as expressed by the Modified Mescalli Scale, is a subjective measure that describe how strong shock was felt at a particular location.
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Moment magnitude
Explanation:
The "moment magnitude" of an earthquake is a measure of the amount of energy realeased - an amount that can be estimated from seismograph readings. The intersity as expressed by the Modified Mescalli Scale, is a subjective measure that describe how strong shock was felt at a particular location.