teleseism (Meaning)
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teleseism (n.)
A seismic movement or shock far from the recording instrument.
Synonyms & Antonyms of teleseism
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teleseism Sentence Examples
- The teleseism was so strong that it shook buildings hundreds of kilometers away.
- Scientists analyzed the teleseism data to determine the earthquake's epicenter.
- The teleseism was felt by people in several countries, causing widespread panic.
- The aftershocks from the teleseism continued for several days, causing further damage.
- The teleseism triggered a tsunami that caused significant coastal flooding.
- The teleseism was so powerful that it disrupted telecommunications and transportation networks.
- The teleseism provided valuable data for understanding the Earth's interior.
- Scientists used the teleseism recordings to map the Earth's mantle and core.
- The teleseism helped identify a previously unknown fault line.
- The teleseism was a reminder of the Earth's unpredictable nature and the need for preparedness.
FAQs About the word teleseism
A seismic movement or shock far from the recording instrument.
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The teleseism was so strong that it shook buildings hundreds of kilometers away.
Scientists analyzed the teleseism data to determine the earthquake's epicenter.
The teleseism was felt by people in several countries, causing widespread panic.
The aftershocks from the teleseism continued for several days, causing further damage.