The Chinese philosopher Zhang Heng invented the earliest known seismoscope in 132 A.D. It recorded seismic events and their direction.
the sumerians invented it.
the Egyptian invented the pyramids
the earrings were invented in the 1607
The ancient Summarians invented cuneiform.
USA invented the javelin rocket.
to detect earthquakes
Chang Heng, a Chinese scientist, invented the first seismoscope around 132 AD called the dragon jar
seismoscope
A seismograph and a seismoscope.
to let people know where the earthquake is.
Seismologists use two main devices to measure an earthquake: a seismograph and a seismoscope. The seismograph is an instrument that measures seismic waves caused by an earthquake. The seismograph has three main devices, the Richter Magnitude Scale, the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale, and the Moment-Magnitude Scale. The seismoscope is an instrument that measures the occurrence or the time of an occurrence of an earthquake ("Inventors"). Unlike other measuring devices, the seismoscope is a simple device without any technological background. The seismoscope is the oldest and most accurate instrument for measuring direction.
It may have been the Chinese inventor's Zhang Heng's seismoscope .
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The instrument that can measure the density of an earthquake is called an seismometer. The first seismoscope dates back to 132 AD.
A seismoscope is an instrument used to measure vibrations of the earth's crust. Generally, scientists use these readings to predict when an earthquake will strike. They can also use this to measure the length and magnitude of an earthquake.
VibrationsA seismoscope is an instrument used to measure vibrations of the earth's crust. Generally, scientists use these readings to predict when an earthquake will strike. They can also use this to measure the length and magnitude of an earthquake. More Information:The seismoscope is the earliest instrument; excluding people, puddles, and bowls of standing water; used to detect seismic events (movements or shifts within the Earth's crust, or earthquakes). Even the earliest known model (132 AD. Chinese, Zhang Heng) recorded the direction of these disturbances. Later models detected and indicated the direction, time, and crudely, the power of each disturbance. This instrument is rarely used by scientists today, having been replaced by a more sensitive, and more capable instrument, the seismometer. Both instruments should be distinguished from seismographs,which are the graphs of seismic activity, produced by the modern equivalents of these instruments.
the Chinese gave us matchs,rockets,fireworks,gunpowder,crossbow,wheelbarrow,compass,paper,the propeller,seismoscope (a earthquake detector),last the the coin.this is all I know.