What does a seismograph record?(1 point)

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the amount of damage that results from an earthquake
the amount of damage that results from an earthquake

the total amount of energy released by an earthquake
the total amount of energy released by an earthquake

the distance from the epicenter of an earthquake
the distance from the epicenter of an earthquake

the vibrations produced by an earthquake

the vibrations produced by an earthquake

The vibrations produced by an earthquake.

A seismograph is a device that records vibrations produced by an earthquake. It does not directly measure the amount of damage caused by an earthquake, the total amount of energy released, or the distance from the epicenter. Instead, it measures the ground motion and records it as a seismogram. The seismogram shows the amplitude and frequency of the vibrations, which can provide valuable information about the earthquake's characteristics.