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notka56 [123]
2 years ago
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How do scientists use global seismology data as evidence of plate tectonic movements?

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1 answer:
Alex2 years ago
8 0
Scientists have long used seismometers to detect vibrations caused by the plates' motion, especially during large events like earthquakes. Seismometers can also detect subtle motion and capture relatively small movements at high frequencies.
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