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what does a seismograph record? (1 point)
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
Responses measurements of vibrations occurring
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point) Responses the amount of debris produced
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Earthquakes can be recorded on a seismograph. This device produces a piece of paper with a long flat line, along with scribbles
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From the image to the left...Which data set should most likely be expected from the three seismographs? (Look at the two images
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point) Responses the amount of debris produced
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Earthquakes can be recorded on a seismograph. This device produces a piece of paper with a long flat line, along with scribbles
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give me an example of epicenter
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give me an example of Moment Magnitude Scale
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give me an example of Modified Mercalli Scale
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give me an example of P waves
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give me an example of Richter Scale
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give me an example of seismic waves
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give me an example of seismogram
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give me an example of seismograph
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give me an example of seismology
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How are P waves different from S waves?
A. P waves cause damag, and S waves do not cause damage. B. P waves push and pull in the
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What does a seismograph record?
A. the total amount of energy released by an earthquake B. the distance from the epicenter of an
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give me an example of tremors
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What do scientists collect using a seismograph
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Earthquakes can be recorded on a seismograph. This device produces a piece of paper with a long flat line, along with scribbles
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whaT DOes a seismograph record
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?
measurements of vibrations occurring inside Earth
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example of a seismic wave
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The initial point in the crust where the rocks rupture in an earthquake is called the ___.
Question 9 options: breaking point
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Which question can be studied using data collected from a seismograph?
A. Where did an earthquake begin? B. How long will an
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point) Responses temperatures of molten rock inside
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How does a seismograph record earthquake waves?
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examples of Seismic
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examples of Seismic waves
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How does a seismograph record earthquake waves?
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Which layers can s-waves go through? A. Outer core, mantle, and crust. B. Intercore, outer core, and mantle. C. Outer core,
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Craig can be recorded on a seismograph. This device produces a piece of paper with a long flat line, along with scribbles drawn
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P-wave
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S-wave
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yowai mo
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How are P waves different from S waves?
A. P waves move under Earth’s surface, and S waves move along Earth’s surface. B. P
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What does a seismograph record?
A. the total amount of energy released by an earthquake B. the vibrations produced by an
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How does seismology provide structural information about the Earth? (4 points)
S-waves are able to send a mapping signal to the
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which answer best describes How does seismology provide structural information about the Earth? (4 points)
S-waves are able to
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
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A seismograph is a machine that can measure the:
A Height of a mountain (B) Strength and type of earthquake waves The depth of
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Jason Garcia
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?
A. temperatures of molten rock inside Earth B. measurements
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December Atkins
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in three sentences, explain how seismology provides information about the structure of the Earth
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There are seismograph stationed all over the world to pick up sesmic waves. Can a seosmometer detect a p-wave at 123° from the
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In seismology, the Gutenberg–Richter law expresses the relationship between the Response area and total number of earthquakes
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In seismology, the Gutenberg–Richter law expresses the relationship between the-------------- and total number of earthquakes
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What does a seismograph record?(1 point)
Responses the distance from the epicenter of an earthquake the distance from the
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Drag and drop the terms that accurately complete the statements in the passage. Use the table below to help you. (5 points) Put
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In seismology, the Gutenberg-Richter law expresses the relationship between the ______ and the total number of earthquakes in
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Earth and Geology
Earth Science
Earth Science/Geology
Earth Sciences
Earthquakes
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Geophysics
Natural Disasters
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