Scientists use a seismograph to measure movement in the earth.
The seismograph showed that an earthquake had occurred.
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what is the market value for seismograph
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earthquakes are measured by seismic waves so scientists use a
seismograph. there are a bunch of seismographs at a station and
each one records the same stuff according to the p, s, and surface
waves.
What is the difference between a seismograph and a seismogram
What process occurs when an earthquake's shaking turns loose soil into mud
How would you locate the epicenter of an earthquake once you have determined the distance from the epicenter of the earthquake to each of three seismographic stations
What process occurs when an earthquake's shaking turns loose soil into mud
Why was the seismograph created
How would you locate the epicenter of an earthquake once you have determined the distance from the epicenter of the earthquake to each of three seismographic stations
What process occurs when an earthquake's shaking turns loose soil into mud
How would you locate the epicenter of an earthquake once you have determined the distance from the epicenter of the earthquake to each of three seismographic stations
How much of an increase in wave amplitude is seen from an earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale compared to one measuring 4.4