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∙ 13y agoit is the seismic focus center
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∙ 13y agoThe distance to the center.
The distance to the center.
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 represents the after shock of a earthquake.- BEST ANSWER
Focus Center
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.
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)
The distance to the center.
The distance to the center.
The distance to the center.
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 represents the after shock of a earthquake.- BEST ANSWER
Focus Center
It represent the seismic wave focus centerThe center of each circle is a seismograph's location.
To find an earthquake's epicenter, seismologists use data from three or more seismograph stations to triangulate the location. By analyzing the arrival times of seismic waves at different stations, they can determine the distance to the epicenter from each station. The point where the circles representing the distances intersect is the earthquake's epicenter.
The epicenter of an earthquake would be located at the point directly above the focus (hypocenter) on the Earth's surface. In the diagram, it would be at the top point where the circle meets the surface.
the midpoint of a circle is the center of it and they put a point to represent it