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The point below ground from which an earthquake's energy is released is called the focus. An earthquake's epicenter is located
A)in the center of the fault where the earthquake is generated.
B.) at the exact same point as the earthquake's focus.
C). on Earth's surface directly above the earthquake's focus.
D.)in Earth's mantle directly below the earthquake's focus.
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actually it is on Earth's surface directly above the earthquake's focus.
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