seismograms measure any motion so, they show exactly when and how the motion comes.by Brianna m. Chappelle
The height of the jagged lines on a seismogram indicates the amplitude or size of the seismic waves recorded by the seismograph. Larger amplitudes represent stronger ground motion caused by seismic events, such as earthquakes.
seismograms measure any motion so, they show exactly when and how the motion comes.by Brianna m. Chappelle
It indicates that it is greater for a more severe earthquake or for an earthquake close to the seismograph.
The height of the jagged lines on a seismograph indicates the amplitude or strength of the seismic waves produced by an earthquake. Larger amplitudes typically correspond to stronger shaking and more powerful earthquakes.
Jagged lines on a seismogram indicate the ground shaking caused by seismic waves during an earthquake. The amplitude of the jagged lines represents the intensity of the shaking, with larger amplitudes indicating stronger shaking. The frequency and duration of the lines can also provide information about the earthquake's magnitude and distance from the recording site.
Jagged lines have toothed/serated edges whereas diagonal lines can have any edge so long as they run diagonally,so it is possible to have a jagged diagonal line!
In a timeline what does a jagged line mean
The answers are: *vertical lines *horizontal lines *jagged lines *dynamic lines
A line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
Widely spaced contour lines indicate a gradual slope, while closely spaced lines indicate a steep slope.
Each contour line represents a rise in height (elevation). The closer the contour lines are on the map, the steeper is the slope.