Match the measuring instrument with the appropriate statement.

1. tiltmeter
"I would use a _____ to measure the magnitude of earthquakes that occur over large areas."
2. Richter scale
"The _____ records P waves first, then S waves."
3. Mercalli intensity scale
"The _____ suggests that the ground has risen about 2 inches."
4. seismograph
"If you want to measure the earthquake based on the level of damage incurred, use the _____."
5. correlation spectrometer (COSPEC)
"People in the cafeteria felt the quake, but those in the conference room didn't. The earthquake magnitude must've been around 3 on the _____."
6. moment magnitude scale
"Look! That volcano is emitting smoke! Grab your _____ and measure the sulfur dioxide content."

Respuesta :

1. Tiltmeter matches with "The _____ suggests that the ground has risen about 2 inches." 

2. 
Richter scale:  "People in the cafeteria felt the quake, but those in the conference room didn't. The earthquake magnitude must've been around 3 on the _____." 

3. 
Mercalli intensity scale: "If you want to measure the earthquake based on the level of damage incurred, use the _____." 

4. S
eismograph: "The _____ records P waves first, then S waves." 

5. C
orrelation Spectrometer (COSPEC): "Look! That volcano is emitting smoke! Grab your _____ and measure the sulfur dioxide content." 

6. Moment Magnitude Scale: "I would use a _____ to measure the magnitude of earthquakes that occur over large areas." 

1. Tiltmeter - The ___ suggests that the ground has risen about 2 inches.

2. Richter Scale - People in the cafeteria felt the quake, but those in the conference room didn't. The earthquake magnitude must've been around 3 on the _____.

3. Mercalli Intensity Scale - If you want to measure the earthquake based on the level of damage incurred, use the _____.

4. Seismograph - The _____ records P waves first, then S waves.

5. COSPEC - Look! That volcano is emitting smoke! Grab your _____ and measure the sulfur dioxide content.

6. Moment Magnitude Scale - I would use a _____ to measure the magnitude of earthquakes that occur over large areas.