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The focus of an earthquake is the underground spot where the rock movement came from. The epicenter is the point on the surface above the focus.

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An earthquake's movement first begins at the hypocentre or focus.

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The plates They're not actual plates they are just points where the some plates will clash aggresively an cause an earthquake or under water a tsnumai. England i think is the Eurasian plate.

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What is the location deep underground where the first motion of an earthquake occurs?

Epicenter!!


What happens when there is faulting on the lithosphere?

Rocks move past one another (displacement occurs) and frequently this movement is accompanied by the release of energy in the form of an earthquake.


How is faulting related to earthquakes volcanoes and tsunamis?

Faulting occurs in all three of these


WHAT IS THE PLACE CALLED WHERE STRESS IS RELEASED IN A EARTHQUAKE?

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.


What are the effects of deep focus earthquakes?

Very little, as the earthquake occurs deep underground, hence the deep focus.


Underground center of an earthquake?

Earthquakes occur underground and are felt on the surface. The center of an earthquake on the surface is called the epicenter, and the center of the earthquake underground, where it occurs, is called the hypocenter or focus.


When two plates collide with enough force what occurs breaking the crust?

When two plates collide with enough force, faulting occurs, breaking the crust. Faulting (Apex)


What occurs when two plates collide with enough force to break the crust?

When two plates collide with enough force, faulting occurs, breaking the crust. Faulting (Apex)


When two plates collide with enough force what occurs to break crust?

When two plates collide with enough force, faulting occurs, breaking the crust. Faulting (Apex)


Is an earthquake epicenter located underground?

An earthquake epicenter is always located on the ground right about the focus. The focus occurs where one piece of land slides against another. The sliding can be up and down or sideways or a combination of up-down and sideways. There can also be surface indications. The main action occurs underground.


Where does the point in the earths interior where the energy of an earthquake occurs?

The point underground where the energy is released (causing the earthquake) is the focus point. This area is the actual origin of the earthquake. It should not be confused with the epicenter, which is the point above ground where the earthquake originates.


During an earthquake the most violent shaking occurs at what location?

The epicenter