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Something that obeys this distribution has a highly useful property: you can forecast the number of large-scale events from the number of small-scale ones, or vice versa. In the case of earthquakes, it turns out that for every increase of one point in magnitude, an earthquake becomes about ten times less frequent. So, for example, magnitude 6 earth
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But today, burying power lines increases the cost by a factor of 5 to 10.
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Ordinal: This includes data that has a natural ordering. The ranking of
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