yes they do , they also use:
- Global positioning systems-To see movement in the earth's crust.
- Laser light- To see if disrupted light beam transmission from one side of a fault line to another.
- Magnetometer- To see change in magnetic field activity.
-Strain meters-To see if below ground vibrating.
Seismologists use seismograms to calculate when an earthquake started. AND EARTHQUAKES START WHEN ROCK SLIPS SUDDENLY ENOUGH ALONG A FAULT TO CREATE SEISMIC WAVES!
There are several instruments that are used to monitor earthquake activity. Some of the instruments include magnetometers, creep meters, strain meters and tilt meters among others.
Seismologists study earthquakes. Charles Francis Richter was probably the most famous seismologist
One who studies earthquakes
Seismologists
no. a tiltimeater does. creep meters measure horizontal
seismologists
Seismologists use seismograms to calculate when an earthquake started. AND EARTHQUAKES START WHEN ROCK SLIPS SUDDENLY ENOUGH ALONG A FAULT TO CREATE SEISMIC WAVES!
My new next door neighbor is a creep.
They don't.
yes
There are several instruments that are used to monitor earthquake activity. Some of the instruments include magnetometers, creep meters, strain meters and tilt meters among others.
Geologists have created Creep Meters, GPS Satellites, Range/ Laser devices, and Tilt Meters. These instruments help keep track of changes in the land surface and elevation.- Polly T. Denver, CO
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Yes, and so does a GPS satellite.
Yes, and so does a GPS satellite.
Yes, and so does a GPS satellite.