The tracing of seismometers is called a seismogram. A seismogram records the vibrations of the ground caused by seismic waves during an earthquake or other seismic events. This graphical representation allows seismologists to analyze the intensity, duration, and characteristics of seismic activity.
The trace produced by a seismograph is called a seismogram.
If you are tracing your father's ancestry, you are looking at your paternal ancestry.
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A Punnett square.
The instrument that detects, measures, and records the energy of earthquake vibrations is called a seismometer or seismograph.
Do you mean you have the print under a paper? That is tracing.
Typically, at least three seismometers are needed at a given place to fully record the motions arising from earthquake waves. With three seismometers, data can be used to triangulate the epicenter and determine the magnitude of the earthquake. More seismometers can provide more detailed and accurate information about the seismic event.
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Samuel D Stearns has written: 'Applications of the coherence function in comparing seismometers' -- subject(s): Seismometers
Seismometers. For information on how seismometers are used, please see the related question.
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