Earth
The term that describes the point on the Earth's surface above the area where an earthquake originates is it's epicenter.
"Graphic footage" refers to film (hence the term, "Footage") or digital videos showing people that are naked and touching each other.
Aftershocks.
Short term predictions of earthquake behaviour or even earthquake predictions in general have not occured yet. Many even question if earthquakes will ever be able to be predicted. Even the earthquakes that have supposedly been predicted correctly have controversy behind the method
A bitmap graphic is also known as a raster image.
The graphic representation of a term is known as visualization.
The graphic representation of a term is known as visualization.
The term "graphic" can be used in a sentence like this: "The graphic illustration vividly depicted the complex data, making it easier for the audience to understand the trends." Here, "graphic" refers to a visual representation, emphasizing its role in enhancing comprehension through clear imagery.
The term for a visual representation of data is a data visualization.
displacement is an earthquake term
after shock
Cartology is correlated to cartography (the science of maps). It involves the creation and use of maps and charts based on local geography.(*The term is also used to mean the three-dimensional graphic representation of underground coal seams.)
Magnitude is another term for the strength of an earthquake.
The size of an earthquake is defined by its magnitude. Magnitude is a measure of the energy released at the earthquake's source and is typically reported using the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale.
The following words have to do with earthquakes:magnitudemoonquake (yes, earthquakes on the moon are called moonquakes)quakeshaketremorSee related link for more.
The term defined as the exact location where an earthquake occurred is the "epicenter." It is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the location where the earthquake's energy is released.
Aftershock