Asked by ben hen

Earthquakes can be recorded on a seismograph. This device produces a piece of paper with a long flat line, along with scribbles drawn with a needle that represent times when there has been an earthquake. How is energy transmitted to the seismograph?(1 point)
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Sound waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.
Sound waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.

Seismic waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.
Seismic waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.

Seismic waves carry energy through the air and shake the needle of the seismograph.
Seismic waves carry energy through the air and shake the needle of the seismograph.

Sound waves carry energy through the air and shake the needle of the seismograph.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Seismic waves carry energy through Earth and shake Earth below the seismograph.

These ground motions move the instrument (or its frame) relative to the suspended mass, producing the zigzag traces.