Seismographs cannot measure volcanoes. When you research about seismographs, it may show thing about volcanoes. This is because right before a volcano erupts, it can cause little earthquakes and seismographs measure earthquakes!
A seismograph.
"Shake, Rattle, and Roll". But seriously folks, it's called a "seismogram".
P-waves are the first seismic waves to arrive at a seismograph station.
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Seismograph
A seismometer or seismograph is a device used to record seismic waves generated by earthquakes or other sources. It detects and measures the vibrations caused by these waves, providing valuable data for studying the Earth's interior and understanding seismic activity.
Scientists use an insrument with the name of a seismograph
Seismometer (or seismograph) and it measure seismic waves
seismometer, also known as a seismograph. which record seismic waves
A seismograph is an instrument that produces a record of seismic waves by detecting and measuring the vibrations caused by earthquakes or other seismic events. It consists of a seismometer to detect ground motion and a recording device to produce a trace of the detected seismic waves.
A seismograph is a device that measures and records seismic waves caused by earthquakes, while a seismogram is the record of the data produced by a seismograph. Together, they are essential tools in studying and monitoring earthquakes and other seismic activities around the world.
The instrument that detects seismic waves is called a seismometer or seismograph. It measures the vibrations caused by seismic waves in the Earth's crust and can help to monitor and study earthquakes.
The seismograph measured the intensity of the seismic waves
A seismometer is an instrument used to measure and record ground movements during an earthquake. It detects the vibrations caused by seismic waves and produces a graphical representation called a seismogram.
A seismograph.
A seismograph is used to measure and record seismic waves caused by earthquakes or other geological phenomena. It helps seismologists study the intensity, duration, and location of seismic activity.
A seismometer (or the older device called a seismograph) records the seismic waves from earth tremors.+++There is a difference there: a seismometer would simply register instant vibration; a seismograph records the vibrations with time so shows the whole picture.