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When an earthquake occurs, energy radiates in all directions from its source. What is the another term for this source?
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Earth Science - Earth's Interior
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- 1 Intro
- 2 LOCATIONS OF EARTHQUAKES
- 3 SHORT-RANGE EARTHQUAKE PREDICTIONS
- 4 LONG-RANGE EARTHQUAKE FORECASTS
- 5 EARTHQUAKE WARNING SYSTEMS
- 6 PROBING EARTH'S INTERIOR
- 7 S&P WAVES
- 8 EARTH'S CRUST
- 9 EARTH'S MANTLE
- 10 EARTH'S CORE
- 11 FORMING EARTH'S LAYERED STRUCTURE
- 12 TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE
- 13 When an earthquake occurs, energy radiates in all directions from its source. What is the another term for this source?
- 14 Which seismic waves arrive first at a seismograph station?
- 15 On a typical seismogram, show the highest amplitudes.
- 16 On the Richter scale, a magnitude 6 earthquake causes about shaking than a magnitude 4 earthquake.