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Three earthquake detecting locations, usually the three closest seismographs all record a reading for how long it took the p then s waves to get there and how strong they are. With a compass, a circle or arc is created around each station depending on its distance from the epicenter based on the data. The point where the three circles intersect to create a triangle type figure is where the epicenter is. You can then connect the three stations into a triangle and get more accurate date from the side lengths and angles to the epicenter.

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