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With regard to earthquakes, what distinguishes intensity from magnitude? intensity and magnitude both depend on people reporting their experiences. intensity is a measure of how much energy is released by the earthquake, but magnitude is a rough measure of local shaking. magnitude cannot be measured from a distance using seismograms. magnitude is a measure of how much energy is released by the earthquake, but intensity is a rough measure of local shaking.

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