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What is a seisograph?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 6/10/2024

It measures size and strength of the earth when earthquakes happen...

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How do scientists measure tectonic plate movement?

I was confused about this too, I'm not quite sure but I think they measure the movement with GPS, they move about a centimeter per year. But the some people say that the motion is different and that you use a Seismometer, the same thing used to measure earthquakes.


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