A seismograph is an instrument that records ground movements from earthquakes or other seismic activities. A seismogram is the actual record or graph produced by the seismograph showing the seismic waves detected. In short, a seismograph is the device that measures seismic activity, while a seismogram is the visual representation of the recorded data.
A seismograph is a device used to detect and record seismic waves caused by earthquakes or explosions. A seismogram is the graphical output produced by a seismograph, showing the amplitude and frequency of seismic waves over time. Seismograms are essential for studying earthquake patterns and understanding Earth's interior structure.
the motion is called seismogram
The tracing of an earthquake motion created by a seismograph is known as a seismogram. It represents the ground motion recorded by the seismograph during an earthquake, displaying the amplitude and duration of seismic waves. Seismologists use seismograms to determine the magnitude, location, and depth of an earthquake.
the ground movement caused by seismic waves
The printout from a seismograph is called a seismogram. It is a graphical representation of the seismic waves detected by the seismograph during an earthquake or other ground-shaking event.
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A seismograph that records vibrations, and movements in the earth while a seismogram is a record written by a seismograph in response to groung motions by earthquakes, or explosions. I am studying this in school in science so I know this is the answer!:)
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The trace produced by a seismograph is called a seismogram.
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A seismograph is a device used to detect and record seismic waves caused by earthquakes or explosions. A seismogram is the graphical output produced by a seismograph, showing the amplitude and frequency of seismic waves over time. Seismograms are essential for studying earthquake patterns and understanding Earth's interior structure.
"Shake, Rattle, and Roll". But seriously folks, it's called a "seismogram".
A seismometer is the modern instrument used to measure seismic waves. A seismogram is a print out of the seismic data recorded by the seismometer. Usually in the form of the motion per unit time in all three dimensions.
the motion is called seismogram