A seismologist studies earthquakes and the propagation of earthquake waves (more correctly termed seismic waves) through the Earth and what these can tell us about the structure of the Earth (much like dolphins use sonar to see objects underwater).
Earthquakes.
Earthquakes and seismic activity.
The natural phenomenon that seismology studies earthquakes. Seismology also studies seismic waves that move though the Earth. Seismic waves result from earthquakes.
"Seismology" is the study of earthquakes.
Seismology refers to the scientific study of earthquakes and seismic waves, while a seismologist is a scientist who specializes in this field and conducts research on seismic activity. In essence, seismology is the subject area, while a seismologist is an expert in that subject area.
Seismology / Geology / Tectonophysics / Plate Tectonics.
seismology is neither a branch of astronomy nor of chemistry. It is branch of geology. and studies movements of earths plates ( Crust) and is related to study of earthquakes. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
Seismology is the study of the motions of the Earth's crust.
seismology is the study of earthquakes and their effects on the earth
The natural phenomenon that seismology studies earthquakes. Seismology also studies seismic waves that move though the Earth. Seismic waves result from earthquakes.
Seismology.
The study of earthquakes is called seismology.
no. It is the study of the tectonic plates and the earthquakes that form. It studies the seismic activities of these plates. Thus seismology.
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yes. Helios Seismology