That would be the focus. The focus is indeed the point inside the earth where an earthquake takes place as well as the point inside the crust where the pressure is released. The area on the Earth's surface directly above the focus is called the epicentre.
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- A line in which two plates move in opposite directions from another is known as a divergent plate boundary.
- A line in which one oceanic plate subducts underneath another oceanic plate is called an ocean-ocean convergent plate boundary.
-A line in which two plates slide horizontally past each other is called a transform-fault boundary.
-A line in which an oceanic plate subducts underneath a continental plate is an ocean-continent convergence.
-A line at which a continental collision occurs is known as the continent-continent convergence boundary.
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Answer:
interior of the Earth
Explanation:
There is no life inside the earth and therefore we can say that this is not in the life zone of the earth.
The interior of the earth is composed of chemical elements, having a type of crust composed of silicon that protects a mantle, which is composed of a viscous substance, followed by the nucleus which is solid, but which has a thin layer of liquids. There is absolutely no life in this environment.