Seismology (noun)

The scientific study of earthquakes and seismic activity.

Origin:

From the greek word seismos meaning earthquake, and -logy meaning the study of.

Examples:

  1. Seismology is an important field of study in understanding the Earth's structure and dynamic processes.
  2. Seismologists use a variety of tools and techniques to study earthquakes and seismic activity.
  3. The seismology department at the university was equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for measuring seismic activity.
  4. Seismology is a multidisciplinary field that draws on knowledge from geology, physics, and engineering.
  5. Seismology plays a crucial role in earthquake prediction and risk assessment.
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