Why A 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Isn’t Always A 4.8 Earthquake

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The New Jersey earthquake of 2024 might have felt bigger than ones of the same magnitude on a Richter scale or intensity in California. That's because earthquakes in the eastern US go farther and hit harder than their western counterparts.

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