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Seismograms give information about the path of seismic waves and the speed of seismic waves. The speed of seismic waves depends on the density of the material the seismic wave is traveling in. We know, for example, that the core of Earth is liquid, because S waves do not travel through the center of Earth.

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Seismograms recorded during earthquakes help scientists learn about the composition of the earth by measuring the seismic waves that travel through the different layers of the Earth. The characteristics of these waves, such as their speed and amplitude, can provide information about the density, elasticity, and temperature of the materials they pass through. By analyzing seismograms from different locations, scientists can map the structure and properties of the Earth's interior, including the boundaries between different layers and the presence of seismic discontinuities.

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