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The part of the seismograph that moves during an earthquake is called the pen.
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A slip zone is a region along a fault where movement or slippage occurs during an earthquake. It is the part of the fault where the stress accumulated from tectonic forces is released as seismic energy, causing the fault to move. Slip zones can vary in size and play a crucial role in the generation and propagation of earthquakes.
The section of Earth's crust that moves during an earthquake is called a fault plane. This is where the two tectonic plates that are in contact with each other slip past one another, causing the ground to shake.
During anaphase in mitosis, the paired chromatids break apart and move to opposite ends of the cell.
The part of the seismograph that moves during an earthquake is called the pen.
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Five instruments that may be used in an attempt to predict an earthquake are the following:1. Creepmeter, which straddles the fault line and shows when the soil above the earth's crust starts to move as part of an earthquake;2. Global positioning system, which shows when the earth's crust starts to shift as part of an earthquake;3. Laser light, which straddles the fault line and shows when a light beam from one side isn't transmitted in the expected amount of time or to the expected place on the other;4. Magnetometer, which shows the changes that are made to the magnetic field by the underground activities leading to an earthquake;5. Strain meters, through the coordinated use of the seismograph and seismometer, to show the presence of the vibrations that lead up to and are part of an earthquake.
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When the ground shakes
No, the word "seismograph" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
An earthquake. But while this happens the magma fills the gap.
During an earthquake, sometimes causing a sunami.
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Earthquakes are part of the Lithosphere.
Not really. A tsunami isn't an actual part of an earthquake, but is is a possible result of one.