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Earthquakes send out seismic energy as both body and surface waves. The body waves (P and S) and surface waves recorded by a seismometer.
What symbol represents the recording station? The recording station is represented by a little triangle.
Expert-Verified Answer. The seismic waves hitting the recording station has been resulted in the seismograph, that has been evident of the earthquake. The seismic wave has been the radiation, with the result of the movement of the earth surface.

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