What is the point below the surface of the Earth where the rock breaks and causes an earthquake?
Earthquakes

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focus
2.
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How many seismograph stations are needed to pinpoint an epicenter?
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3
3.
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Each level in the ________________ scale is a rating of the damage suffered during an earthquake.
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Mercalli
4.
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This is a region in Earth's crust that is broken and where movement occurs.
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Fault
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The strength of an earthquake is known as the
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magnitude
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The point on the Earth's surface right above the focus of an earthquake is known as the
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epicenter
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The __________ scale rates the total energy released by an earthquake.
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Moment Magnitude
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