The part of the seismograph that moves during an earthquake is called the pen.
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The part of a seismograph the doesn't move during an earthquake is the paper the trace is made on
pendulum
or base
Hanging weight
it shakes it cracks and opens up wide
well the seismometer is a earthquake and if the earthquake shakes it makes a milk shake and who doesnt like milk shakes soo byee (:
The types of rock and soil determines where and how much the ground shakes.
The ground shakes like crazy - depending on the scale of the earthquake (earthquack) - and the best thing you can possibly hope to do is find a secure place to stay...but whats secure when you're talking about a large scale earthquake?
When an Earthquake occurs that is when the ground shakes to create a tsunami or volcano eruption.
A seismograph is located under the ground. When there is an earthquake, the ground shakes, which also shakes the pen on the seismograph, making it move along the paper, drawing lines. To know how strong the earthquake was, scientist can look on the paper. The bigger the lines, the stronger the earthquake was.
In simple terms a seismograph works with a pen attached to a heavy weight hanging near the ground. As the ground shakes the line being drawn by the pen wiggles to reveal how strong the earthquake is.
When the ground shakes
The shaking of the ground makes the pen move up or down, or side to side, depending on what kind of seismograph it is. The pen then draws a graph, and the more the pen shakes, the the stronger the earthquake.
its so your not to close to the earthquake other wise you get more shakes and jiggles
it a thing that shakes the ground.
A seismogram is placed on a drum attached to the base of the graph. The drum is slowly turned by a clock and a pen is attached to a heavy weight with it's point resting on the drum. As the bedrock of the seismograph shakes, the drum shakes as well. Therefore, measuring the extremity of the earthquake.
usually the ground shakes and objects sway back and forth, but in very mild earthquakes you will notice nothing except with a seismograph. severe earthquakes may cause building to collapse, burying you.
The ground shakes, and the earth is displaced along a section of the earthquake fault.
by mercalli scale.
the ground shakes and rocks to destroy the world.
Just like the first law of motion and object at rest remains at rest unless acted uponan unbanlaced foce