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American seismologists Charles F. Richter and Beno Gutenberg developed the Richter scale (ML), a numerical indicator of an earthquake's size, in 1935. The height of the largest seismic wave, as measured by the logarithm of its amplitude (height), is used to calculate the earthquake's magnitude. Although the original Richter scale has been replaced by other, more accurate scales in modern science, the Richter scale is still frequently used incorrectly in news reports of earthquake severity as a catch-all name for the logarithmic scale that earthquakes are measured on. Magnitude scales in general frequently appear to have been created with the evil intention of misleading. They occasionally even point in different directions. For instance, as a disaster worsens, the magnitude of the disaster increases.To learn more about earthquake, refer to: https://brainly.com/question/20838847#SPJ4