seismográfia
Seismográfia is the scientific study of earthquakes and seismic waves. It involves the detection, recording, and analysis of ground motion caused by seismic events, which can include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and even human-made explosions. Seismographs are the instruments used to detect and record these vibrations. These devices typically consist of a mass suspended by a spring or pivot. When seismic waves pass through the ground, the instrument's frame moves with the seismic wave, while the suspended mass remains relatively stationary due to inertia. This relative motion is then recorded, usually on a rotating drum of paper or digitally.
The study of seismográfia allows scientists to understand the Earth's internal structure, the processes occurring within