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Manuel Murphy
28 March, 07:29
What is a seismograph?
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Charlie Avery
28 March, 09:58
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A seismograph is an instrument that contantly records ground movement
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Tanner
28 March, 10:04
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A seismograph is a device that scientists use to measure earthquakes.
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