what type of information can scientist collect using a seismograph?

Scientists can collect information about earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and human-made explosions using a seismograph. They can use the readings from a seismograph to determine the magnitude, depth, and location of an earthquake, which can help them assess the potential damage and provide early warning systems. Seismographs can also detect the magnitude and duration of volcanic activity and explosions, which can help in monitoring and predicting volcanic eruptions.