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Seismograph is used to measure:
rain precipitation
underground water level
earthquakes
underground mineral content
- Option 1: Rain precipitation
- Not relevant. Rain precipitation is measured using a rain gauge, not a seismograph.
- Option 2: Underground water level
- Not relevant. Underground water levels are measured using piezometers or similar devices.
- Option 3: Earthquakes
- Relevant. A seismograph is specifically designed to measure and record details of earthquakes, such as their intensity and duration.
- Option 4: Underground mineral content
- Not relevant. This is usually determined through geological surveys and not with a seismograph.
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