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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What would happen if we did not have three areas to compare? What if we only had one?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
pleasee help! @GreenCat
OpenStudy (greencat):
What are the areas you speak of?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it has to do with the epicenter and the seismic waves
OpenStudy (greencat):
Try eart science subject
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GreenCat do you get it know
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
but nobody else wants to help me :(
OpenStudy (greencat):
Ok let me remember
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!
OpenStudy (greencat):
So if you catch a siesmic wave you'll have a radious|dw:1421783023630:dw|It can be anywhere on the circumference
OpenStudy (greencat):
|dw:1421783053919:dw|With a second place you can pinpoint 2 potential locations.
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OpenStudy (greencat):
|dw:1421783108581:dw|With a third location it will be confirmed
OpenStudy (greencat):
That is why you need 3 locations
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok and what would happen if we only had one?
OpenStudy (greencat):
|dw:1421783324957:dw|Way too many places it could be at.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you give me both answer sin a complete sentence please?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GreenCat
OpenStudy (anonymous):
please help!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@texaschic101
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