If your looking for it for a crossword puzzle your doing for your science class... I did it too! It is the focus. Others say that it is the hypocentre( and it is) but it doesn't fit in our puzzle so.. Good luck finding the other ones :D
The point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake begins is known as the epicenter. It is the point on the surface vertically above the focus or hypocenter of the earthquake, where the seismic waves originate. Seismologists use the epicenter to locate and map earthquake events.
The origin of an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point within the Earth where the earthquake begins and energy is released.
The place where slipping begins on an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point within the Earth's crust where the seismic waves originate and energy is released.
This is known as the focus or hypocentre of an earthquake.
No. The are both terms which describe the point or region within the earth's lithosphere below the surface where an earthquake begins.
The point at which an earthquake begins is called the focus or hypocenter.
epicentre
Within the Earth, the focal point of the energy released in an earthquake is called the hypocentre or focus. This is where an earthquake actually begins. The place on the Earth's surface directly above this point is known as the epicentre.
The name given to the point where an earthquake begins is the "focus" or "hypocenter." This is the location within the Earth where the seismic energy is first released, leading to the generation of seismic waves that cause shaking felt at the surface.
The origin of an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point underground where the earthquake rupture begins.
The origin of an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point within the Earth where the earthquake begins and energy is released.
The point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake begins is known as the epicenter. It is the point on the surface vertically above the focus or hypocenter of the earthquake, where the seismic waves originate. Seismologists use the epicenter to locate and map earthquake events.
Focus
The point underground is the focus. On the surface it's called the epicenter
The point at which an earthquake begins is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the underground location where the fault rupture initiates and energy is released, generating seismic waves that propagate through the Earth's crust.
The place where slipping begins on an earthquake is called the hypocenter or focus. This is the point within the Earth's crust where the seismic waves originate and energy is released.
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