im guessing something to do with earthquakes.
Since a seismograph is used to measure earthquakes
and also because the word 'earthquake' is Spanish is 'sismo'
Wo names for seismograms are
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 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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Fossils can tell us the climate and change in the future....
Wo names for seismograms are
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
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
To locate the epicenter of an earthquake, you must have SEISMOGRAMS from at least three seismic stations.
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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.