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This feature aims to provide a verified, consistent measure of earthquake size using the moment magnitude scale. It focuses on ensuring the accuracy and reliability of Mw values for significant earthquakes.

Creating a feature based on a verified moment magnitude (Mw) for an earthquake like the one referenced ("magadheera mm sub verified") involves understanding the significance of moment magnitude and how it is used to describe the size of earthquakes. The moment magnitude scale (Mw) is a method of measuring earthquake size based on the size of the rupture area, the average amount of slip on the fault, and the amount of energy released during the earthquake. Feature Name: Verified Moment Magnitude (Mw)