Answer:
Option (1), (2), (3) and (4)
Explanation:
Earthquakes refers to the sudden shaking of the earth. It releases a certain amount of energy. During an earthquake, seismic P and S waves are generated that travels through the interior of the earth.
The seismographs that are located near the epicenter records the data during an earthquake. This data is then used to draw 3 circles around those 3 seismographs. The point where these 3 circles intersects is the location of the earthquake epicenter.
The arrival of P wave and S waves are also carefully observed. The P waves travels faster than the S waves, so they are recorded first in the seismograph. This difference between the arrival of these two waves are marked that is helpful for the determination of the epicenter.
The intensity of an earthquake is determined by the amount of damage it causes. It is measured by using a scale known as the Mercalli's intensity scale.
Hence, the correct answers are options (1), (2), (3) and (4).