seismograph
The instrument that detects, measures, and records the energy of earthquake vibrations is called a seismometer or seismograph.
A seismograph records earthquake waves.the correct answer is a seismometer a seismograph is the graph to show the recordings
It's a seismograph.
A seismometer detects the earthquake vibrations that the seismograph records.
A seismograph records the intensity measured by the Ritcher Scale.
A seismogram traces the earthquakes motion that is created by the seismograph and the seismograph records vibrations in the ground and determines the location and strength of an earthquake.
A seismogram. That is when an earthquake shakes a pendulum and it records it on a rotating drum.
Yes, it is called the pusometer. It detects when and where an earthquake will strike, it is quite accurate.
A seismometer is an instrument that records vibrations in the ground caused by earthquakes. It can determine the location and strength of an earthquake by measuring the seismic waves generated by the event.
They measure it with a special instrument called seismograph.
A seismometer is the instrument that measures the density of an earthquake, which is done by detecting and recording the vibrations produced by seismic waves. These measurements help scientists determine the magnitude and intensity of an earthquake.
Used to measure earthquake activity with sound waves.