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Did you know that at least three seismographs are needed to accurately pinpoint the location of an earthquake epicenter? Seismographs are devices that detect and record the vibrations caused by seismic waves. By analyzing the time difference between the arrival of these waves at different seismograph stations, scientists can determine the distance from each station to the epicenter. With three or more stations, a process called triangulation is employed to find the exact point of origin. Without multiple seismographs, accurately locating an earthquake epicenter would be challenging, if not impossible.
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