The point beneath the earth's surface where an earthquake originates is called the hypocenter.
The focus, or hypocenter, is the point beneath earth's surface at which rock under stress breaks and triggers and earthquake. In contrast, the epicenter is the point on the earth's surface that is directly above the focus or hypocenter.
The focus point is the point beneath earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and triggers an earthquake.
The point beneath the earth's surface where an earthquake originates is called the hypocenter.
The focus, and the point directly above that is the epicenter.
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Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
The rock moves because forces deep inside earth create stress or pressure in the rock when the pressure in the rock builds up enough,the rock breaks or changes shape releasing energy in the form of waves
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It is the point at which rock under stress breaks and triggers an earthquake.
it helps the earthquake get more power,that way the earthquake does more damageWhen an earthquake occurs stress and energy along faults increase until the rock breaks, and a huge amount of stored energy is released. Most, but not all earthquakes start in the lithosphere, relatively close to the surface, around 100 kilometers. Each day there are thousands of earthquakes, although most are too small to even feel.
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The focus of an earthquake is the location within the lithosphere where seismic energy is released when slippage first occurs along a fault line. The epicenter is the location on Earth's surface directly above the focus.
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Yes, this is a very good description of the cause of an earthquake.
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Magma is the term applied to molten rock beneath the surface of the earth. It is formed when hot (very hot) rocks experience a drop in surrounding pressure, or when subducted wet lithosphere is introduced into the mantle. When it "breaks out" onto the surface of the earth, we call it lava. A link can be found below.
An earthquake is accompanied by noise because the earth's surface is breaking apart creating noise.because I farted
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