traces of amptified electronically record ground motion made by seismographis
Seismograms are also known as seismographs or ground motion records.
I think this would be Seismograms.
seismograms measure any motion so, they show exactly when and how the motion comes.by Brianna m. Chappelle
Seismograms record a strong earthquake. They also record and calculate the location and magnitude of an EQ. They show how the ground moves with the passage of time.
Seismograms record a strong earthquake. They also record and calculate the location and magnitude of an EQ. They show how the ground moves with the passage of time.
You compare them both
the location and strength of the earthquake
Seismograms are called so because they are graphical representations of seismic waves generated by earthquakes or other ground motions. The term "seismo" comes from the Greek word "seismos," meaning earthquake, while "gram" refers to a written record. Thus, a seismogram essentially records the intensity and duration of seismic activity, allowing scientists to analyze and understand the Earth's movements.
P. W. Basham has written: 'Canadian seismic data for Project Rulison' 'Comparison of Montreal P-wave magnitudes from short-period and intermediate-period seismograms' -- subject- s -: Observations, Seismic waves, Seismograms, Seismology
seismogram are the records or paper copies that are produced by seismographs used to calculate the location and magnitude of an earthquack
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.
J. M. Allen has written: 'Unit costs in North East London Polytechnic' 'Atlantis, lost kingdom of the Andes' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of South America, Atlantis (Legendary place) 'Calculation of 3-dimensional synthetic seismograms on the connection machine' -- subject(s): Acoustic models, Seismograms