How does a Seismometer Work?

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A seismometer or seismography can read the motion in the earth. These monitors are placed all over the earth to monitor earthquakes. It also helps to pinpoint where the earthquake is going to take place and when. For more information look here: http://edhelper.com/ReadingComprehension_54_2604.html
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A seismometer is a device that is used to record and measure the waves of the Earth's ground movements. It is used to locate and give information about earthquakes.
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A seismometer or seismography can read the motion in the earth. These monitors are placed all over the earth to monitor earthquakes. It also helps to pinpoint where the earthquake
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Seismometers are instruments that measure and record motions of the ground, including those of seismic waves generated by earthquakes, nuclear explosions, and other seismic sources
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