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If scientists cannot drill down deep enough to find the earthquake's central starting point, how are scientists so sure earthquakes happen the way they predict?
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If scientists cannot drill down deep enough to find the earthquake's central starting point, how are scientists so sure earthquakes happen the way they predict?
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Scientists use a seismograph.
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Wouldnt the scientists use sound wave technology and where the earthquake is the strongest would be near the starting point?
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