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What does a seismograph measure?
Questioner:Isabella Thompson 2018-04-06 09:55:49
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Gabriel Martin——Works at the World Trade Organization, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
A seismograph measures the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the Earth. These vibrations are known as seismic waves. The instrument records a zig-zag trace that represents the varying amplitude of ground oscillations beneath the instrument. This allows scientists to study the characteristics of the seismic waves, which can provide information about the size, location, and nature of the earthquake.
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Harper Clark——Studied at the University of Zurich, Lives in Zurich, Switzerland.
Measuring the Size of an Earthquake.
Seismic waves are the
vibrations from
earthquakes that travel through the Earth; they are recorded on
instruments called seismographs. Seismographs record a zig-zag trace that shows the varying
amplitude of ground oscillations beneath the
instrument.
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