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The tool that graphs seismic waves as wavy lines is called a seismograph. It records the motion of the ground caused by seismic waves during an earthquake, producing a visual representation of the intensity and duration of the seismic activity. The resulting graph is known as a seismogram.
The picture drawn by a seismograph is called a seismogram. It records the vibrations caused by seismic waves, which are generated by earthquakes and other seismic events.
The movement within the Earth that causes buried rock to be exposed at the Earth's surface is called uplift. It refers to the vertical elevation of the Earth's surface.
seismic waves
HorstA seismic uplift is called a horst. It is part of the earth's crust that is bounded on two sides by geologic faults.
Seismic sea waves are also called a tsunami.
A river that has experienced uplift and therefore becomes erosive again is called a rejuvenated river.
Seismic sea waves are also called a tsunami.
uplift, i think
Seismic gap.
the energy of an earthquake, called seismic waves,originates from a point called the ? epicenter
uplift
An earthquake could also be called a seismic event.
They're called 'seismic' waves.
The center of a seismic wave is called the focus or hypocenter. This is the point within the Earth where the seismic waves originate.
Semogram