difference between centre and epicentre
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Epicenter, rather than center, is frequently used figuratively to add rhetorical flair when something is located at the center of an activity, crisis, etc., as it carries the notion of geologic consequence. ... In seismology
the epicenter refers to the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
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Epicenter,rather than center ,is frequently used figure to add rhetorical flair when something is located at the center of an activity,crisis etc. as it carries the notion of geologic consequences.......
In seismology,the epicenter refers to the of Earth
surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
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