Seismologists
Seismology, which is a sub branch of geophysics.
The Earth's inner core can only be studied indirectly. Scientists use seismic waves generated by earthquakes to study the inner core's composition and characteristics, such as its solid state and iron-nickel composition.
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Some examples of notable earthquakes include the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami, and the 2010 Haiti earthquake. These events caused significant damage and loss of life.
Earthquakes produce seismic waves that travel through the Earth's interior. There are two main types of seismic waves: P-waves (primary waves) and S-waves (secondary waves). These waves can be detected and studied to better understand the properties of the Earth's interior.
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People have studied earthquakes from ancient times - today people who study earthquakes are Geologists specializing as seismologists.
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Seismology, which is a sub branch of geophysics.
Earthquakes are studied in the scientific discipline of geology. Geologists investigate the causes, effects, and characteristics of earthquakes to better understand tectonic processes and mitigate potential risks to human populations.
Seismic waves on a Richter scale in Geology.
Earthquakes are not given names. They are usually referred to by the area in which they occur
The names come where the epicenter is located.
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