An earthquake epicenter is always located on the ground right about the focus. The focus occurs where one piece of land slides against another. The sliding can be up and down or sideways or a combination of up-down and sideways. There can also be surface indications. The main action occurs underground.
The epicenter is the point on the surface of the Earth that is directly above the focus (or hypocenter) of an earthquake. The focus is the point within the Earth's crust where the earthquake actually started.
From the focus, the waves of the earthquake radiate outward like the ripples in a pond when a stone is thrown in.
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Point of origin.
The epicenter is the point on the surface of the Earth that is directly above the focus (or hypocenter) of an earthquake. The focus is the point within the Earth's crust where the earthquake actually started.
From the focus, the waves of the earthquake radiate outward like the ripples in a pond when a stone is thrown in.
Please see this related question for more information: http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_epicentre_and_hypocentre_of_an_earthquake
Point of origin.
The epicenter is the point on the surface of the Earth that is directly above the focus (or hypocenter) of an earthquake. The focus is the point within the Earth's crust where the earthquake actually started.
From the focus, the waves of the earthquake radiate outward like the ripples in a pond when a stone is thrown in.
Please see this related question for more information: http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_epicentre_and_hypocentre_of_an_earthquake
Point of origin.
The epicenter is the point on the surface of the Earth that is directly above the focus (or hypocenter) of an earthquake. The focus is the point within the Earth's crust where the earthquake actually started.
From the focus, the waves of the earthquake radiate outward like the ripples in a pond when a stone is thrown in.
Please see this related question for more information: http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_epicentre_and_hypocentre_of_an_earthquake
Point of origin.
The epicenter i think
False, the focus is located deep underground. The epicenter is at ground level
An earthquakes epicenter is the point on the surface directly above the focus
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The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
The epicenter i think
The word you are looking for is epicenter, not epicurean. The epicenter is not the actual center because that is somewhere underground, but it is the closest place on the surface, to the actual earthquake underground. Epicurean means highly luxurious, and has nothing to do with earthquakes which are never luxurious.
All earthquakes occur underground, the exact place where the earthquake starts underground is called the Focus. The location where the earthquake first hits the surface of the earth is called the Epicenter! Hope I helped!
The epicenter.
Anywhere where the earths plates meet. Earthquakes occur only were there is an epicenter. Were ever the epicenter is the earthquake will happen.
False, the focus is located deep underground. The epicenter is at ground level
Geologists use circles to find the epicenter of an earthquake.
Epicenter
An earthquakes epicenter is the point on the surface directly above the focus
It is the Epicenter
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Epicenter.