The center of an earthquake is known as its epicenter.
The specific location of the earthquake center in the US varies depending on the earthquake. Please provide more details or check the US Geological Survey (USGS) website for the latest earthquake information.
The point underground where an earthquake originates is known as the hypocenter or the focus. This is the specific location within the Earth's crust where the seismic energy is released, leading to the generation of seismic waves that cause the earthquake.
The USGS National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) maintains lists and maps of earthquakes around the world. You can see earthquake density and seismicity maps for regions and the world.USGS Earthquake Lists, Maps, and Statistics
The Good Friday earthquake is the name given to a powerful earthquake that occurred in Alaska on March 27, 1964. It remains the most powerful recorded earthquake in North American history and caused widespread damage and tsunamis.
The underground centre of an earthquake is the Hypocentre or focus.
It's the "Fracture Center". The Epicenter is the spot directly above the earth that is the center of the earthquake.
The center of an earthquake is the epicenter.
It's the "Fracture Center". The Epicenter is the spot directly above the earth that is the center of the earthquake.
The center of an earthquake is known as its epicenter.
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The epicenter.
it is the seismic focus center
Another name for an earthquake is a temblor.
The epicenter is the surface located right above the focus, which is the center of an earthquake.
The center of an earthquake is called the focus or hypocenter. It is the point within the Earth's crust where the earthquake originates. The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus is called the epicenter.