Seismograph
Measures the magnitude of earthquakes.:)
It indicates that it is greater for a more severe earthquake or for an earthquake close to the seismograph.
Another name for an earthquake is a temblor.
The strength of an earthquake is measured by its magnitude, which indicates the amount of energy released at the earthquake's source. Earthquake magnitude is typically reported on the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale.
The impact distance of the earthquake that struck the region refers to how far the effects of the earthquake were felt from the epicenter. It indicates the geographical area affected by the earthquake's shaking, damage, and other consequences.
There are several things that may indicate an upcoming earthquake. Swarms, seismic activity, small tremors are the main indicators.
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.
Magnitude is another term for the strength of an earthquake.
The name of the earthquake was Tōhoku
Another name for the focus of an earthquake is the hypocenter of an earthquake. This is the strongest point in the earthquake, like the eye of the storm.
Its called the Kobe earthquake
The Tutti Earthquake