How do geologists detect earthquakes?


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Earthquakes Detecting an earthquake is much easier than predicting one. Today, vibrations caused by the shock waves are still used to detect any movement, but the equipment is far more sophisticated. These machines, known as seismometers, or seismographs, if they can record the movements automatically, that a heavy weight suspended on a wire will remain steady as the vibrations pass

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