The distance to the center.
The distance to the center.
it represents the after shock of a earthquake.- BEST ANSWER
I got it from my science book its geologist use seismic waves to locate the earthquakes epicenter (that's what the circle center is epicenter)
I got it from my science book its geologist use seismic waves to locate the earthquakes epicenter (that's what the circle center is epicenter)
it is the seismic focus center
it's the mercalli scale
The radius of a circle is a straight line from the centre of the circle to its circumference.
The center of a circle in an epicenter represents the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus or hypocenter of an earthquake. This is where the seismic waves originate.
Each circle is actually the radius around a reporting station. To find an earthquake's epicenter, you need at least three reporting stations. The radius around each station should meet at one point, the epicenter. This point should be about the size of a town, depending on how close or far the reporting stations are. With any less than three reporting stations, the exact point of the epicenter may not be located.
In science, the radius of a circle typically represents the distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference. This can be used to calculate various properties such as area, circumference, and relationships between different geometric shapes.
The radius of the circle is 7.