The amount of ground displacement in an earthquake is called the
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The amount of ground displacement in an earthquake is called ‘slip’.
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The ground displacement in an earthquake is called:
- Earthquake removal is the difference between the first ground location and any later state.
- It means how far the surface travels during an earthquake.
- The amount of earthquake is known as "slip".
- This migration is used by seismologists to understand the origin of the earthquake.
- An earthquake is an earthquake caused by a sudden release of energy from Earth's Lithosphere that creates waves of earthquakes.
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