The following words have to do with earthquakes:
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Yes, there are caldera and composite volcano.
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 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.
The term that describes the point on the Earth's surface above the area where an earthquake originates is it's epicenter.
asthenosphere
Yes, there are caldera and composite volcano.
No i dont think so
bounce
is a prounoun of something
displacement is an earthquake term
the vocabulary is cellular metabolism(anbolism and catabolism).
after shock
An authorized term is a term prescribed by a controlled vocabulary as one which is preferable in a given situation to its synonyms.
Magnitude is another term for the strength of an earthquake.
Aftershock
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.