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9 February, 07:13
What is seismology?
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Porter Mendoza
9 February, 07:25
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Seismology are discussed below.
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Seismology is the science dealing with all aspects of the Earthquake. Whenever the earthquake occurs, the wave travel in Earth in the form of vibration, such as waves are called Seismic waves.
There are three observation of seismology
Cataloging earthquake Observing earthquake effects Recording earthquake
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Joy Bailey
9 February, 07:39
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the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena.
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