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DesCryb hOw Scientists can loCate d epicNter...???! ♥♥♥ aNswr FasT...!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference in arrival time between the two types of seismic wave can be used to calculate the distance of the earthquake's epicenter from the seismometer, as the further away an earthquake is, the greater the lag time between the detection of the S waves relative to the P waves.

Answered by suman5420
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Scientists use triangulation to find the epicenter of an earthquake. To determine the direction each wave traveled, scientists draw circles around the seismograph locations. The radius of each circle equals the known distance to the epicenter. Where these three circles intersect is the epicenter.

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