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from the seismogram, the distance to the epicenter can be determined by measuring

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Answered by tsushil361
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From the seismogram, the distance to the epicenter can be determined by measuring the difference in the arrival times of the P waves and S waves. Determining the distance to the epicenter is important so that the fault that caused the earthquake can be determined.

Answered by syedtahir20
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from the seismogram, the distance to the epicenter can be determined by measuring ,

From the seismogram, the distance to the epicenter can be determined by measuring the difference in the arrival times of the P waves and S waves. Determining the distance to the epicenter is important so that the fault that caused the earthquake can be determined.

Each seismograph records the times when the first (P waves) and second (S waves) seismic waves arrive. From that information, scientists can determine how fast the waves are traveling. Knowing this helps them calculate the distance from the epicenter to each seismograph.

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