what does a straight line on a seismograph mean
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what is this
Earth Science question.
oh ok
Ya
it is basically a recording device
Uh that doesn't help lmao
oh got it I tried
Well thanks.. gotta wait for someone else I guess :(
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Takes 5 minutes to read, you'll get your answer bud.
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I tried reading it but I didn't get it, I tried earlier. :P
are you talking about the minute mark?
Idk.... this is the question they gave me: "What does a straight line on a seismograph mean?"
Im guessing they are talking about the minute mark thats the first thing that i thought of.
Ok whut should i enter in the answer
read up on minute marks.
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I already said earlier I don't get it :/
wish I could help more but I have exams to take
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo why do people fricken torture me all the time
:(
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\ai please help
Omg it means that there is no seismic activity how can you not answer this
Because I am dumb. That's why. Thank you for you help LMAO
yw and lol
It means there is so much seismic activity the world has exploded.
I kid of course, it means no seismic activity.
which is likely to never happen, as there is pretty much always at least a little, as far as I know you should pretty much always have at least a little noise x'D
Lol okay, thanks m8
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