A small island called awaji. about 20 km south west of Kobe
The epicenter of the Kobe earthquake, also known as the Great Hanshin Earthquake, was located near Awaji Island in Japan. It struck on January 17, 1995, with a magnitude of 6.9. The earthquake caused extensive damage in Kobe and the surrounding areas, resulting in significant loss of life and property.
The epicenter of the Kobe earthquake was 34.6 N 135.0 E, Awajishima Island, 20 miles south of Kobe. Kobe is Japan's 6th largest city with the world's 6th largest port. This earthquake occured on January 17th, 1995 at 5:46 am local time.
The epicenter of an earthquake is located in the state where the earthquake originates.
We live nearest to the epicenter of an earthquake.
The epicenter.
The epicenter of the earthquake was New York city.
You do not want to be near the epicenter of an earthquake!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.
epicenter
The epicenter.
Earthquakes are stronger at the epicenter because that is where the earthquake originates and where the release of energy is most intense. As seismic waves propagate outwards from the epicenter, they decrease in intensity and strength. At the edge of the earthquake, the seismic waves are weaker compared to those at the epicenter.
The epicenter is the surface located right above the focus, which is the center of an earthquake.
The center of an earthquake is the epicenter.