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the epicenter is the area directly over the focus which is jus a fancy name for where the earthquake actually happened the epicenter is on the surface of the earth, no matter how far the focus is down in the ground
It was called the Loma Prieta earthquake, for the mountain closest to the epicenter.
This is true; a seismic wave weakens the farther it travels, and thus has lower intensity.
A certain area might suffer more damage in earthquakes. It is because that area might be near the epicenter.
When 3 different earthquake stations have a radius of the area of the quake. When combined, there should only be one area overlaping with all 3 circles (radius that the stations measured) and where it overlaps, there is your epicenter. :)
The sybol that represents a epicenter is a cirle which goes around an area and can tell weither in that area there is a earthquake about to happen
The three stations' rings that showed the distance from the epicenter and in that area would be where the epicenter is.
The word epicenter is typically heard after an earthquake has occurred. This word refers to the area of first impact by the earthquake, and is used to tell how big the earthquake was.
The farther you go from the epicenter, the seismic waves become weaker.
the epicenter is the area directly over the focus which is jus a fancy name for where the earthquake actually happened the epicenter is on the surface of the earth, no matter how far the focus is down in the ground
it is the area with the strongest vibrations out of the whole area the earthquke hits
The epicenter can be anywhere ANYWHERE
It was called the Loma Prieta earthquake, for the mountain closest to the epicenter.
Because the force of the earthquake is strong.
This is true; a seismic wave weakens the farther it travels, and thus has lower intensity.
The term that describes the point on the Earth's surface above the area where an earthquake originates is it's epicenter.
The term that describes the point on the Earth's surface above the area where an earthquake originates is it's epicenter.