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Directly above the outer core is the mantle.
the epicenter
mantle
The point directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. It is usually the point of greatest destruction.
The epicentre
The arrow does not travel straight, it travels in a parabolic curve from the bow string to the target. The action of gravity pulls the travelling arrow down, so that by the time it gets to the target it is lower than what you initially aimed for. If you aimed for the bullseye, then your arrow may hit lower than the bullseye. Aim above the bulls eye--but not too high--you will hit the bullseye.
The Bullseye.
Directly above the outer core is the mantle.
It is directly above the equator.
the location on the surface directly above the focus
The layer above the troposphere is the stratosphere.
the point directly above the focus is called the epicenter
The point on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the epicenter
The Gutenberg discontinuity is found directly above the outer core.
No, directly above the focus of an earthquake is the epicenter.
The epicenter is the point on the earth's surface directly above the earthquake's origin.
No. The point on the surface directly above the focus is the epicenter.