seismographs
A seismograph is an instrument used to measure movement of earthquake. It measures the seismic waves of that area.
An instrument used to measure and record ground movements during an earthquake is called a seismometer or seismograph. These devices detect and record the vibrations caused by seismic waves, allowing scientists to analyze the intensity, duration, and characteristics of the earthquake. The data collected helps in understanding earthquake behavior and assessing potential risks.
The first instrument to ever record an earthquake was the seismograph, invented by John Milne in 1880. It consisted of a rotating drum that recorded ground motion caused by seismic waves, allowing for the measurement and analysis of earthquakes.
A seismometer, also known as a seismograph, is the instrument that produces patterns indicating earthquakes. It measures the ground motions caused by seismic waves and records them as seismic waves on a seismogram. These patterns help seismologists analyze the earthquake's magnitude, depth, and location.
A seismograph is the instrument used for recording the intensity and duration of an earthquake. It detects and measures the motion and vibrations of the ground caused by seismic waves.
Stestmophology
A seismogram is a record of an earthquake that's obtained from a seismic instrument. It's in the form of a graph.
seismographs
A seismograph
seismograph
Seismagraph
A seismometer is the instrument that measures the density of an earthquake, which is done by detecting and recording the vibrations produced by seismic waves. These measurements help scientists determine the magnitude and intensity of an earthquake.
A seismograph.
A Seismograph
seismogram
An instrument that measures the shaking of the ground during an earthquake.
Yes, it is called the pusometer. It detects when and where an earthquake will strike, it is quite accurate.