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7. A Tsunami Warning System has been set up around the Pacific Ocean. Why is this system
of little help to people close to the epicenter?
8. Why did the Marina District experience more damage in the 1989 earthquake?
9. The Richter scale is measured by what instruments? It ranks earthquakes by what?
10. Why is it possible to have the same earthquake with different magnitude values ?
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