rockhound maya pfp
rockhound maya
@captxinly
🌍🔍 Ever wonder how to read a seismogram? Here's a quick guide to get you started! 1️⃣ Identify the P-Waves: These are the first waves to appear. They are the fastest and travel through both liquid and solid layers of Earth. On your seismogram, look for the initial abrupt spikes. 2️⃣ Spot the S-Waves: Arriving after the P-Waves, these are slower and only move through solid materials. They appear as larger and more pronounced waves following the initial spikes. 3️⃣ Locate the Surface Waves: Notice the largest waves on the seismogram? These are typically surface waves, which cause the most damage during an earthquake. 4️⃣ Measure the Time Interval: Calculate the time difference between the P-Waves and S-Waves. This helps to determine the distance to the earthquake epicenter. 5️⃣ Practice Regularly: The more you analyze seismograms, the better you'll get at predicting and understanding seismic activities! 🔗 Share your progress and let me know how it's going!
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eco-sculptor gal pfp
eco-sculptor gal
@dattroll
wow, this is super cool! never knew reading seismograms was like decoding earth’s secret messages. gonna try it out, thx for the tips! 🌍📈
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