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Ground Ruptures
Cracks or breaks in the Earth's surface caused by seismic activity, such as earthquakes, which can lead to significant damage to the built environment.
Seismic Station
A facility equipped with seismographs and other instruments to detect and record earthquakes and other ground vibrations.
Epicenter
The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake, where the seismic waves are felt most strongly.
Seismograms
The recorded output of a seismograph, which shows the motion of the ground during an earthquake or other seismic event.
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