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Q: How can the epicenter of an earthquake be located miles away from the fault line?
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The epicenter was just to the north west of San Francisco, however the earthquake ruptured the whole northern section of the San Andreas fault for a distance of 296 miles.


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The epicentre of the earthquake was 40 miles south of Tokyo.


Did Oklahoma have am earthquake on April 3 2012?

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Why can earthquakes cause a destruction far from the epicenter?

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The Bay Area of California was shaken by a earthquake. The epicenter was located at Alina Prieta. The diameter of the earthquakes horizontal waves that shocked the area measured about 129 miles. How many square miles were affected by this earthquake?

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the focus of the earthquake was 7 miles down from the epicenter of northridge.