Why do scientists study seismographs?
a. to learn about different rock samples
b. to...
Geography, 18.01.2020 13:31 imalexiscv
Why do scientists study seismographs?
a. to learn about different rock samples
b. to determine the location of an epicenter
c. to analyze mineral content from earth’s crust
d. to observe temperature changes on earth’s surface
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