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you need to have 3 seismic stations to triangulate the location of the earthquake and remember a earthquake can be from the inside of the earth but not necessarily at the epicenter because no epicenter is a straight line down.
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The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
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you need to have 3 seismic stations to triangulate the location of the earthquake and remember a earthquake can be from the inside of the earth but not necessarily at the epicenter because no epicenter is a straight line down.
It is important because with the three siesmograpghs measure the epicenter of the earthquake.
the different kinds of earthquake are the : 1.TECTONIC EARTQUAKE 2.ARTIFICIAL EARTHQUAKE 3.VOLCANIC EARTHQUAKE
determining the distance from the earthquake by three recording stations.
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Three means are that earthquake are crustal movement,historic evidence and changes in electrical conductivity.
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Three should be good. I remember my little sister learned how to ride one when she was three.
It takes three seismographs to locate an earthquake. Scientists use a method called triangulation to determine exactly where the earthquake occurred. If a circle is drawn on a map around three different seismographs where the radius of each is the distance from that station to the earthquake, the intersection of those three circles is the epicenter.
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