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How do the earthquake waves travel from the place of its origin

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Answered by Anonymous
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It shows travel times for waves from an earthquake at a depth of 6 kilometers. The scale starts at 1.3 seconds because the wave reaches the surface 1.3 seconds after the earthquake origin time. You can make a tracing of the scale and move the earthquake on the map until the tentative travel times match the travel.

Answered by Zindol
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During an earthquake, energy is released in waves that travel from the earthquake's focus or point of origin, in the form of seismic waves. The seismic waves radiate from the focus like ripples on the surface of a pond moving outward from where a stone is thrown into the water.

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