It is the focus or hypocenter and is the point of initial breakage and movement along the fault.
In geological terms, it is the point below the Earth's surface where seismic waves originate during an earthquake.
the point from which earthquake tremors is called seismic focus.
It is called the focus and the point on earth's surface where their impact is max. is called an epicentre.
the energy of an earthquake, called seismic waves,originates from a point called the ? epicenter
The point of origin of an Earthquake within the earth is known as the hypocentre. It can also be called the focus.Directly above this on the surface is the earthquake's epicenter.
"Seismic" refers to an earthquake, so seismic shaking is the shaking motion of the earth (and things on it) caused by an earthquake. There are different waves that emanate from the hypocenter, or point of origin.
The vibrations of a earthquake are strongest where the falt line is.
the point in the interior of earth from where earthquake is orginated .
The point of initial rupture is called the focus. The point above the focus where the seismic waves first reach the surface is the epicenter. The focus is underground, and the epicenter is on the surface, basically. I hope this helped. :-) NOTE: the focus may also be referred to as the hypocenter. They're the same thing.
The place in the Earth's crust where stress is released during an earthquake is called the focus or hypocenter. It is the point underground where the rupture of the fault occurs and energy is released in the form of seismic waves. This is the actual source of an earthquake.
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There is one single point in the Earth's orbit where it is closest to the sun. That point is called the "perihelion".