They are called seismologist (syhs maul o gist).
The scientific study of earthquakes is called seismology. Seismologists study the behavior, distribution, and effects of earthquakes by analyzing seismic waves and monitoring Earth's structure to better understand the causes of earthquakes. Their research helps in predicting potential earthquakes and improving building structures to withstand seismic forces.
Someone who studies and researches earthquake activity and the mechanical properties of earth is called a Seismologist. The subject is therefore known as seismology.The study of earthquakes is known as seismology.
Scientists who study earthquakes are called seismologists. They analyze and study the behavior, patterns, and effects of earthquakes to better understand seismic activity and improve earthquake prediction and mitigation.
It causes and earthquake
Minor earthquakes that precede larger earthquakes are typically referred to as foreshocks. These smaller tremors can occur before a main earthquake event and provide a warning sign of potential larger seismic activity.
They are called seismologists.
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earthquakes that immediately follow a major earthquake are called "aftershocks" as to small earthquakes before large earthquakes are called "foreshocks".
The scientific study of earthquakes is called seismology. Seismologists study the behavior, distribution, and effects of earthquakes by analyzing seismic waves and monitoring Earth's structure to better understand the causes of earthquakes. Their research helps in predicting potential earthquakes and improving building structures to withstand seismic forces.
The waves produced by earthquakes are called seismic waves.
No. HAARP is a research project investigating the ionosphere. It has absolutely no connection with seismology (earthquakes).
Mo, they are known as earthquakes but the earthquakes cause the tsunamis.
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No. HAARP stands for High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program.It has no connection with earthquakes.
People have studied earthquakes from ancient times - today people who study earthquakes are Geologists specializing as seismologists.