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Why do scientists study seismographs?

Why do scientists study seismographs?-example-1

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To analyse mineral content from earth's crust

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To determine the location of an epicenter

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A seismogram is a graph output by a seismograph ; a record of the shaking and vibration of the ground. By studying seismograms, scientists learn a lot about Earth's internal structure, like how fast the waves are moving and what type of material the waves are passing through.

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