The exact point of the Earth's surface is constantly changing due to factors such as plate tectonics, erosion, and human activities. It is difficult to pinpoint a single precise location due to the dynamic nature of the planet's surface.
The point on the earth's surface closest to the origin of an earthquake is called the epicenter. This is where the seismic waves generated by the earthquake first reach the surface.
The height above sea level at any point on Earth's surface is referred to as the elevation or altitude.
The term for the height above sea level on a point on Earth's surface is elevation. It is commonly measured in meters or feet.
The point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the epicenter. It is where the seismic waves originating from the earthquake's focus first reach the surface.
elevation
The epicenter
There is no point on the earths surface that experiences night for 24 hours every day.
reference point
This is known as the epicentre.
Epicenter
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the south pole
The term describing this point is "epicentre"
Absolute Location.
The point beneath the earth's surface where an earthquake originates is called the hypocenter.
south pole
Which baseline runs from any point on earth's surface to the north pole