The hypocenter is the exact location of the earthquakes origin, but where it occurs inside of the Earth. The epicenter is the spot on the Earths crust directly above where the hypocenter is. Or something like that.
The epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the hypocenter (100's of miles), the hypocenter is where movement first occurs in the fault, and the epicenter is where we feel the quake (when it's its strongest).
We live nearest to the epicenter of an earthquake.
The point of initial rupture is called the focus. The point above the focus where the seismic waves first reach the surface is the epicenter. The focus is underground, and the epicenter is on the surface, basically. I hope this helped. :-) NOTE: the focus may also be referred to as the hypocenter. They're the same thing.
AnswerFocus?AnswerYes, the correct answer is, in fact, the focus. It is also known as the hypocenter. It is the place where the underground explosion known as an earthquake originates.
The focus of an earthquake, also known as the hypocenter, is the actual location within the Earth’s crust where the earthquake originates. The epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus. The relationship between the focus and the epicenter helps scientists determine the exact location of the earthquake's origin.
The epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the hypocenter (100's of miles), the hypocenter is where movement first occurs in the fault, and the epicenter is where we feel the quake (when it's its strongest).
The epicenter is the origin of an earthquake. However, a hypocenter is the exact spot where a bomb has been dropped.
We live nearest to the epicenter of an earthquake.
It is called the focus or the hypocenter
The epicenter of the earthquake was New York city.
The earthquake's hypocenter, is where the crust's rupture begins.*The epicenter of a quake is the point, on Earth's surface, associated with this hypocenter, which can be many kilometers inside the crust.
The point of initial rupture is called the focus. The point above the focus where the seismic waves first reach the surface is the epicenter. The focus is underground, and the epicenter is on the surface, basically. I hope this helped. :-) NOTE: the focus may also be referred to as the hypocenter. They're the same thing.
AnswerFocus?AnswerYes, the correct answer is, in fact, the focus. It is also known as the hypocenter. It is the place where the underground explosion known as an earthquake originates.
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!!
The "epicenter" is the point on the surface above the "hypocenter" or "focus" of the earthquake underground.
The epicenter is the point on the earth's surface directly vertically above the hypocenter (or focus) point in the crust where a seismic rupture begins.The epicenter is only "far from the center" on very deeply centered earthquakes where the hypocenter (or focus) point in the crust is very far from the surface. Many earthquakes are shallow.The depth of the hypocenter (or focus) point can be categorized as shallow (up to 70 km or 43.5 miles below the surface), intermediate (70 to 300 km), or deep (greater than 300 km or 186 miles).
The focus of an earthquake, also known as the hypocenter, is the actual location within the Earth’s crust where the earthquake originates. The epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus. The relationship between the focus and the epicenter helps scientists determine the exact location of the earthquake's origin.