Yes
The epicenter.
The center of an earthquake is the epicenter.
The center of an earthquake is known as its epicenter.
The epicenter is the surface located right above the focus, which is the center of an earthquake.
An epicenter.
No because the epicenter is right on top of the center of the quake.
it is the seismic focus center
The focus and epicenter are both "earthquake points". The focus is the point of origin of an earthquake or underground nuclear explosion while the epicenter the very center or focal point.
The location on the surface directly above the earthquake focus is called the epicenter.
Epicenter is used in the field of earth quakes. Epicenter means the spot where the earth quake occured or where the effects were felt the strongest
The main spot, or epicenter is the center of the earthquake.
Yes, the epicenter of an earthquake is far from the Earth's center. The epicenter is defined as the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates, known as the focus or hypocenter, which is typically located several kilometers beneath the surface. In contrast, the Earth's center is about 6,371 kilometers (3,959 miles) deep, making the epicenter relatively close to the surface compared to the Earth's core.