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The point on the surface, above the origin of an earthquake, is called a(n): (#2 in the diagram)

Plate tectonics review part 2 Diagram | Quizlet

a
Boundary
b
Focus
c
Epicenter
d
Fault
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The point on the surface, directly above the origin of an earthquake, is called the **c) Epicenter**.
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