The areas under the Earth where earthquake waves bounce off are known as seismic wave reflection zones. These zones occur at boundaries between different geological layers, such as the crust and mantle or between different rock types. When seismic waves encounter these boundaries, some waves reflect back, while others may refract or transmit through the layers. This behavior helps seismologists understand the Earth's internal structure and the properties of various geological formations.
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Every discontinuity inside the earth can reflect seismic waves. These occur between major layers (crust, mantle, outer core, inner core) and are named after scientists (Mohorovicic and Gutenberg for example).
This is known as the focus or hypocentre of an earthquake.
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An earthquake moves due to the plates under the Earth's crust moving
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An earthquake on land can cause extensive damage and loss of life as buildings collapse. If the earthquake happens under the sea, a tsunami can form and destroy coastal areas and some way inland.
An earthquake is when the tectonic plates under the earth move in different directions causing the earth to shake. Everybody*"GROW WHERE YOU ARE PLANTED"
The plates under the Earth's surface collide together:)
The point beneath the earth's surface where an earthquake originates is called the hypocenter.
A shift in the earth's crust to relieve pressure, and therefore release energy, is an earthquake.
The plates in the earth collide and one goes under the other