Geography, asked by samyakroshanfacts, 1 month ago

explainaion how an earthquake is measured and recorded.​

Answers

Answered by harshchhawal233
1

Answer:

Earthquakes are recorded by a seismographic network. Each seismic station in the network measures the movement of the ground at that site. The slip of one block of rock over another in an earthquake releases energy that makes the ground vibrate. ... Magnitude is the most common measure of an earthquake's size.

Answered by ashauthiras
0

Answer:

Earthquakes are recorded by a seismographic network. Each seismic station in the network measures the movement of the ground at that site. The slip of one block of rock over another in an earthquake releases energy that makes the ground vibrate. Magnitude is the most common measure of an earthquake's size.

Similar questions