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What is the definition of an epicentre of an earthquake?

The epicentre of an earthquake is the point on the earth's surface away from which the seismic waves produced by an earthquake radiate. This is similar to the way waves or ripples in a pond move outwards in concentric circles from the point where you throw a stone into the water. As such the epicentre is the point on the earth's surface directly above the earthquake's focus or hypocentre (the point within the earth where the fault rupture or movement actually occurs).


What are oolites composed from?

Oolites are sedimentary rocks formed from ooids, spherical grains composed of concentric layers. Another name for oolite is egg stone. The name is of Hellenic origin.


Was the earthquake first or tsunami first in Japan 2011?

The earthquake was first and caused the tsunami, like when you throw a stone into a pond first and then the ripples go out.


What are solitaire rings?

Solitaire rings are a type of ring that features a single prominent gemstone, typically a diamond, set in the center with no other embellishments or accompanying stones. They are favored for their simplicity and elegance, allowing the focus to be on the beauty and brilliance of the individual stone.


What is the epicenter of an earthquake?

The epicentre of an earthquake is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the point within the Earth where the earthquake actually occurred (known as the focus or hypocentre). From this point on the surface the waves of the earthquake radiate outward like the ripples in a pond when a stone is thrown in.

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Are onyx and agate the same stone?

No, onyx and agate are not the same stone. They are both varieties of chalcedony, but onyx typically has parallel bands of different colors, while agate has curved bands or concentric rings. Onyx is also usually more opaque than agate.


What is the difference between concentric and stone keep castles?

The difference between a stone keep castle and a concentric castle is that a stone keep castle had hardly any defence. The only defence was their high walls. But the concentric castles had loads of walls surounding them. The word 'concentric' actually means with common middle point: describes circles and spheres of different sizes with the same middle point.


Is Pow is castle a Mott and bailey stone keep or concentric castle?

Concentric


What materials were used to make castles?

Usually from stone, but early motte and baily forts were made of wood. Some fortresses in Eastern Europe were made of brick, since stone is scarce there.


Is a concentric castle a type of stonekeep castle?

No, concentric castles were built after stone keep castles.


Which is the best castle out of stone motte and bailey and concentric?

Definatey the concentric because it has the best defenses


When were concentric castles built?

A castle which have a series of different sized walls surounding them


Name some different types of castles?

here are three of many:a wood castlea stone castlea concentric castle


What types of medieval castles were there?

mote and bailey castles and stone keep castles and Concentric Castles


Are all castles the same?

No, all castles are different in some way. These are the different types of castles: * Motte and Bailey castles (made out of wood) * Stone keep castles or just stone castles (made out of stone) * Concentric castles (also made out of stone)


What has changed in stone castles?

It is that they have been made into concentric castles


What castle replace the stone keep castle?

The concentric castle