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Who developed the intensity scale for measuring the effects of earthquakes?

Giuseppe Mercalli, an Italian volcanologist, created the Mercalli intensity scale to measure the effect of earthquakes. 

The Mercalli intensity scale ranges from 1 to 12, with 1 signifying negligible damage and 12 denoting complete destruction.

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