It certainly is.
The point on the surface where the earthquake starts is the epicenter, located directly above the earthquake's focus point. The land nearest to the epicenter takes the most impact as the primary and secondary waves move outward and gradually weaken.
Assuming that all buildings are the same, the buildings closest to the epicenter will always take the most damage.
Because a earthquake isn't a mountain.. A earthquake starts to happen underground then is on top.
Zounds, I think I just felt an earthquake.
Aftershock(s) Aftershocks can be weak or forceful jults AFTER an earthquake occurs.
No one starts earthquakes it is a complex combination of tectonic plates of the earth and or the tidel effects on the earth from the moon the movement of these structures cause enough force to cause vibration on the surface of the world. In a nut shell you start them
An earthquake is a vibration of the Earth produced by a rapid release of energy . The main features include the focus, the location within the Earth where the earthquake rupture starts, and the epicenter, the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus. Also the fault which is the fracture in the earth. And seismic waves which are waves of energy created when plates suddenly move. These cause the ground to shake.
Earthquakes are most likely to originate along tectonic plate boundaries, where the movement and interaction of plates create stress that is eventually released as an earthquake. The most seismically active areas include the Pacific Ring of Fire, which encircles the Pacific Ocean, and the boundaries of the Eurasian, North American, South American, African, Indian, Australian, and Antarctic plates.
All earthquakes occur underground, the exact place where the earthquake starts underground is called the Focus. The location where the earthquake first hits the surface of the earth is called the Epicenter! Hope I helped!
The hypocentre is the point inside the Earth where an earthquake starts. The point on the Earth's surface directly above this is the epicentre.
The spot directly above the focus where an earthquake occurs is called the epicenter. This is the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the underground location where the earthquake starts, known as the focus or hypocenter.
Amplification - when an earthquake vibrates through the soft sediment, causing the ground to wobble and slip. Causes land slides and a lot of damage, houses collapse. This happened in the Haitian earthquake a few years ago.
Within the Earth, the focal point of the energy released in an earthquake is called the hypocentre or focus. This is where an earthquake actually begins. The place on the Earth's surface directly above this point is known as the epicentre.
the point within earth where the earthquake starts