Cataclysm is the end of the world while and earthquake is just the tectonic plates shifting.
The focus is the point in the earths crust where the earthquake originates and the epicentre is the point in the earths surface directly above the focus.
The difference in arrival times of P and S waves.
The epicenter is the origin of an earthquake. However, a hypocenter is the exact spot where a bomb has been dropped.
30 times more energy released. 10 times more ground motion*
"She fell into a huge cataclysm when her parents knew she stole money." is a poor sample sentence because a cataclysm is not something you can fall into. It is a disaster of huge proportions. "If the Atlantic Ocean suddenly rose 13 feet it would be a cataclysm for those living on the East Coast of the US." would be a better sentence
Archdruids are stronger than regular druids.
An Earthquake.
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The difference between the epicentre and the focus of earthquakes is this:The focus of the earthquake is where the actual earthquake occurred and the epicentre is on the ground directly above the focus. The epicentre is used to say where the earthquake was in relation to places near where it occurred.Hope this helped :)
The difference between the epicentre and the focus of earthquakes is this:The focus of the earthquake is where the actual earthquake occurred and the epicentre is on the ground directly above the focus. The epicentre is used to say where the earthquake was in relation to places near where it occurred.Hope this helped :)
No. The are both terms which describe the point or region within the earth's lithosphere below the surface where an earthquake begins.
the difference between a tsunami and an earth quake is an earthquake is when the tectonic plates collide in some form a tsunami is an underwater earthquake that creates a huge tidal wave. that is very basic but i hope it helps!
A hurricane is a storm. A earthquake is movement of the earth.
the tsunami followed as a result of the earthquake at 3.45 p.m., local time-jst
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The time difference in arrival between P and S waves can help determine the distance to an earthquake epicenter. For each second of difference, the earthquake is roughly 7.5 kilometers away. So, a time difference of, for example, 10 seconds would indicate the earthquake is approximately 75 kilometers away.
The difference between the Focus and the Epicenter is...... The Focus is pretty much where the earthquake starts but some people say it is the center of the earthquake. But moving on the Epicenter is right above the Focus but on the crust. I hope that answered your question!!