A seismograph is a device that scientists use to measure earthquake severity. It also determine the origination of the tremor and magnitude.
A seismometre detects seismic impulses in other words it basically measures earthquakes
A seismograph measures the magnitude of earthquakes.
Oh you child!Seismograph is used for measuring earthquake.Isn't so simple?
Seismologists measure the seismic waves produced by earthquakes.
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Seismographs measure seismic waves, which are basically sound waves in the ground. Earthquakes are a common cause of seismic waves.
The magnitude of tremors in the Earth
The Richter scale.
One who studies earthquakes
Seismologists
To calculate an earthquake's starting time, seismologists compare seismograms and note the differences in arrival times of P and S waves.
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The Richter scale.
seismologists
Seismologists or geologists, respectively.
seismologists
One who studies earthquakes
Seismologists are people who study earthquakes and the propagation of earthquake waves (more correctly termed seismic waves) through the Earth.
Seismologists measure and record earthquakes to understand their characteristics, including magnitude, depth, and location. This data helps in assessing earthquake hazards, studying the Earth's interior structure, and improving our understanding of plate tectonics and seismic activity. It also allows for the development of early warning systems to protect lives and infrastructure in earthquake-prone areas.
Well.... seismology is the study of earthquakes seismologists are the scientists who study earthquakes seismograph is how they measure earthquakes.... So using that, the root seismos is Greek for earthquake!
They are called seismologists.
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Seismologists.
Universities and the USGS.