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20 April, 14:29

Which best describes the difference between a seismograph and seismogram?

A. A seismograph records tectonic activity, while a seismogram records volcanic activity.

B. A seismograph is a written record of volcanic eruptions, while a seismogram is a written record of earthquakes.

C. A seismograph is the instrument that detects and records movements within the earth, while a seismogram is the recording.

D. A seismograph is the instrument that detects and records volcanic activity, while a seismogram is the written record of that activity.

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  1. 20 April, 14:57
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    I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. The difference between a seismograph and seismogram is that a seismograph is the instrument that detects and records volcanic activity, while a seismogram is the written record of that activity. Hope this answers the question.
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