Use a drafting compass to draw an arc centered on each recording station. Make the radius of each arc equal to the distance from the epicenter determined for the station in part B. (Use the scale on the map to set this radius on your drafting compass.) The circles you draw should intersect approximately at one point on the map. This point is the epicenter. (If the three circles do not quite intersect at a single point, then find a point that is equidistant from the three edges of the circles and use this as the epicenter.) Record your best estimate of the location of the earthquake epicenter: Latitude of epicenter: ____          °N Longitude of epicenter:  ____         °W_____

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Use a drafting compass to draw an arc centered on each recording station. Make the radius of each arc equal to the distance from the epicenter determined for the station in part B. (Use the scale on the map to set this radius on your drafting compass.) The circles you draw should intersect approximately at one point on the map. This point is the epicenter. (If the three circles do not quite intersect at a single point, then find a point that is equidistant from the three edges of the circles and use this as the epicenter.) Record your best estimate of the location of the earthquake epicenter:

Latitude of epicenter: ____          °N Longitude of epicenter:  ____         °W_____

84
୪୦
41°F
88
Indiana
40°H
39°
38°
37°
36°
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ohio
82°
80
76°W
41°N
Pennsylvania
West
Virginia
40°
Maryland
Washington, DC
39°
38°
-37°
Virginia
North Carolina
36°
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35°N
35°
88°W
86°
84°
82°
80°
78°
76°
Transcribed Image Text:84 ୪୦ 41°F 88 Indiana 40°H 39° 38° 37° 36° Kentucky Tennessee Ohio 82° 80 76°W 41°N Pennsylvania West Virginia 40° Maryland Washington, DC 39° 38° -37° Virginia North Carolina 36° 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 km 35°N 35° 88°W 86° 84° 82° 80° 78° 76°
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