well when you are holding the magnitic string you have to move it and then you will feel a vibriation in your hands from left to right
P waves arrive first and are faster than S waves, so measuring the time difference between their arrivals at different seismographs can help determine the distance to the earthquake epicenter. By using data from multiple seismographs, it is possible to triangulate the epicenter of the earthquake. The direction of the waves' arrival can also help determine the location of the earthquake along with other factors like amplitude and frequency.
Earthquicks
yes it can
The center of a circle in an epicenter represents the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus or hypocenter of an earthquake. This is where the seismic waves originate.
Seismologists determine the type of waves produced by earthquakes by analyzing the arrival times of P-waves and S-waves at different seismic stations. P-waves are the first to arrive and are compressional waves, while S-waves are slower and are shear waves. By studying the characteristics of these waves, seismologists can classify the earthquake waves and understand the nature of the seismic event.
The Japanese studied them the most.
A seismologist is a scientist who studies earthquakes and seismic waves. They use tools such as seismometers, GPS, and satellite imagery to detect and locate earthquakes. Seismologists also analyze data from networks of seismic stations to understand the behavior of earthquakes.
I got it from my science book its geologist use seismic waves to locate the earthquakes epicenter (that's what the circle center is epicenter)
Earthquakes
The center of a circle in an epicenter represents the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus or hypocenter of an earthquake. This is where the seismic waves originate.
I got it from my science book its geologist use seismic waves to locate the earthquakes epicenter (that's what the circle center is epicenter)
Geologists use circles to find the epicenter of an earthquake.
yes it can
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the p waves are distracted by the sex of volcanoes and earthquakes. i made an a on that when i said this to my teacher in 6th grade.
Seismographs still, but computers make it faster and easier to use
Sonar uses echoes to locate objects by bouncing sound waves off them and detecting the echoes.