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Explore the fascinating world of earthquakes with interactive simulations, expert-prepared content, and detailed explanations of seismic phenomena. Learn about seismographs, seismograms, and Earth's structure through engaging visuals and expert insights.
What's New in Sismologie
1.2
December 13, 2016
Apple a mis à jour cette app afin d’afficher l’icône de l’app Apple Watch. - Ajout de la traduction anglaise - Corrections de textes
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What is Sismologie?
Sismologie is an educational application that allows users to discover and understand earthquakes and seismology through interactive simulations, animations, and content prepared by scientific experts.
What can I learn with Sismologie?
You can learn how seismographs work, how to read seismograms, the structure of the Earth, the causes of earthquakes, seismic wave propagation, and the history of seismology.
Is Sismologie suitable for children?
Sismologie has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for younger learners interested in science. The content is designed to be engaging and educational for a broad audience.
What devices does Sismologie support?
Sismologie is currently supported on iPads. It is designed to leverage the larger screen size for its interactive and visual content.
How often is Sismologie updated?
The app was last updated on December 13, 2016, with version 1.2. While updates may not be frequent, the core educational content is expert-driven.
Does Sismologie have ads?
No, Sismologie does not contain advertisements. As a free educational resource developed by Université Strasbourg, it provides an ad-free learning experience.
Can I track my learning progress in Sismologie?
The description does not explicitly mention progress tracking features. However, the interactive nature of the simulations and content allows for self-paced learning and exploration.
Where does the scientific content in Sismologie come from?
The content is created by Presses universitaires de Strasbourg and researchers from EOST (Ecole et Observatoire des Sciences de la Terre), ensuring a high level of scientific accuracy and expertise.






