A forecast for Earthquack
A seismogram can provide information about the time, magnitude, and location of an earthquake, as well as the direction the seismic waves traveled. However, it cannot directly provide information about the cause of the earthquake or the specific geological structures involved.
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Most of vibrations can be detected and recorded by sensitive instruments called seismograph, or seismometers. The record produced by a seismometer is called a seismogram.
"Shake, Rattle, and Roll". But seriously folks, it's called a "seismogram".
The three waves that are shown on a seismogram in order are P waves, S waves, and surface waves.
The highest amplitudes on a seismogram are typically associated with the strongest seismic waves, such as surface waves. These waves have the most energy and cause the largest vibrations in the ground, resulting in the highest amplitudes recorded on the seismogram.
To locate an earthquake accurately, a minimum of 4 seismic stations reporting seismogram information are needed. This allows seismologists to triangulate the epicenter by analyzing the arrival times and amplitudes of the seismic waves recorded at each station. Additional stations can improve the accuracy and reliability of the earthquake location.
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