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The epicenter is the place on the surface located exactly above the breaking point which generates the energy. The epicenter is the place which will receive the hardest strike from the shockwave.


If the earthquake is powerfull enough to cause ground displacement, it will certainly occur on the epicenter and probably on the areas around.


The energy released by the rupture underground is the cause of the ground displacment.

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Is the point in the ground where the rocks begin to shift is called the epicenter?

No, the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the underground point where an earthquake originates is called the epicenter. The point in the ground where the rocks begin to shift is called the focus or hypocenter.


Is the epicenter?

Epicenter is used in the field of earth quakes. Epicenter means the spot where the earth quake occured or where the effects were felt the strongest


Are earthquakes cause more damage near the epicenter?

Yes, earthquakes typically cause more severe damage near the epicenter because the energy released decreases as you move away from the epicenter. The intensity of shaking and resulting damage decreases with distance from the source.


Is an earthquake stronger than an epicenter?

An earthquake is the shaking of the ground caused by a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, while the epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originated. The strength of an earthquake is measured by its magnitude, which is not related to the location of the epicenter.


What is a place at ground level that is directly above the focus of an earthquake known as?

The place at ground level that is directly above the focus of an earthquake is known as the "epicenter." The epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates, or the focus, and is often the location that experiences the most intense shaking. Understanding the epicenter helps in assessing the potential impact and damage caused by the earthquake.

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A person standing directly on the epicenter of an earthquake is protected from the motion and does not feel movement.?

Not necessarily. The strong shaking at the epicenter of an earthquake can still be damaging and dangerous. The severe ground motions at the epicenter can cause buildings and structures to collapse, leading to potential injury or death.


The point at which the earthquake happens below the ground?

Epicenter.


Is an earthquake's epicenter located deep underground?

False, the focus is located deep underground. The epicenter is at ground level


Which directions do Rayleigh waves cause the ground to move?

Rayleigh waves cause the ground to move in an elliptical rolling motion. This type of movement creates both vertical and horizontal ground displacement as the wave passes through the medium.


Do maximum destruction cause at epicenter?

yes it cause major destruction


What is the area when an earthquake originates deep in the ground?

The epicenter can be anywhere ANYWHERE


What is the centre of an atomic bomb blast called?

epicenter, ground-zero


Is the epicenter of an earthquake the same as the focus?

No, the epicenter is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus, which is the point within the Earth where the earthquake originates. The focus is where the seismic energy is released, while the epicenter is where the shaking is most strongly felt.


Is the point in the ground where the rocks begin to shift is called the epicenter?

No, the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the underground point where an earthquake originates is called the epicenter. The point in the ground where the rocks begin to shift is called the focus or hypocenter.


What is the differents between the epicenter and the focus?

The focus is below ground that is where the earth quake happens. The epicenter is above because that is where it is located


What is the point on the earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus?

epicenter


How can energy released at an earthquake's focus deep inside Earth can cause damage on the surface many kilometers from the epicenter?

The energy of the seismic waves that reach the surface is greatest at the epicenter. The most violent shaking during an earthquake however may occur kilometers away from the epicenter. The types of rock and soil around the epicenter determine where and how much the ground shakes.