Epicenter.
The point on the ground surface directly above where an earthquake occurs is called the "epicenter." It is the location that typically experiences the strongest shaking during the earthquake. The actual location where the earthquake originates underground is known as the "focus" or "hypocenter."
The focus is below ground that is where the earth quake happens. The epicenter is above because that is where it is located
The focus (more correctly termed the hypocenter) of an earthquake is the point in the earth where the earthquake rupture or fault movement actually occurred. The point on the surface directly above the hypocenter is known as the epicenter.
No, the epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus, which is the point within the Earth where the earthquake originates. The focus is where the seismic energy is released, while the epicenter is where the shaking is most strongly felt.
Focus
The focus of an earthquake is the place where an earthquake occurred along the fault underground, while the epicenter is the place directly above it where the seismic waves were felt.The focus is where an earthquake starts and the epicenter is where the earthquake hits the hardest.The focus of the earthquake is where the actual earthquake occurred and the epicenter is on the ground directly above the focus. The epicenter is used to say where the earthquake was in relation to places near where it occurred.
Since the epicenter is the point on the earth's surface that is directly above the focus, or starting point, of the earthquake, it usually suffers the strongest shaking and the most severe damage.
The point below the epicenter is called the focus. It is where the earthquake originates and radiates outwards in all directions.
The point directly below the epicenter of an earthquake is known as the hypocenter or focus. This is where the seismic waves originate and the point within the Earth where the energy is released from the seismic event.
In geological terms, it is the point below the Earth's surface where seismic waves originate during an earthquake.
The point on the ground directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the "epicenter." It is the location on the Earth's surface that is vertically aligned with the earthquake's point of origin, or focus, which is located deep underground. The epicenter is often used to describe the location of an earthquake and is typically where the most intense shaking and damage occurs.
the centre is called the focus whereas the point where it happens on the surface is called the epicentre.