A seismometer (the term seismograph may be used to describe a seismometer combined with an instrument for recording and displaying the amplitude and frequency of the seismic waves that the seismometer measures). Please see the related link.
A Seismometer. An older term is Seismograph.
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A seismometer.
A seismograph.
seismograph
The insrument that is used for scientist to study earthquakes is a seismogram
A seismograph is a device that scientists use to measure earthquake severity. It also determine the origination of the tremor and magnitude.
long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time
We have no responsibilities towards earthquakes
I do not agree that Brazil has earthquakes.
Seismograph
A seismometer.
A seismometer detects the earthquake vibrations that the seismograph records.
their is an machine that detects it
Do you mean seismograph? A seismograph, originated by the Chinese,I think, detects earthquakes.
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology- it detects earthquakes and it's magnitude
A seismometre detects seismic impulses in other words it basically measures earthquakes
a seismometer (detects earthquakes and measures power on ritcher scale) or a tsunameter (detects a tsunami's power, is put underwater)
a seismograph
Seismograph
A seismometer.
The insrument that is used for scientist to study earthquakes is a seismogram