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how many seismographs are needed to triangulate the origin of an earthquake?
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Brief Explanations
To triangulate an earthquake's origin (epicenter), each seismograph provides a distance from the station to the epicenter, forming a circle. Two circles intersect at two points, leaving ambiguity. Three circles intersect at a single unique point, which is the precise epicenter.
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