Answer:
Answer is d
A weather front is a transition zone between two different air masses at the Earth's surface.
Explanation:
To find the epicenter (the point on the earth's surface where an earthquake begins) during earthquakes, one need to view the seismogram (a record of the ground motion), and at least two other seismographs recorded for the same earthquake. Other instruments such as a map, a compass for sketching circles on the map, a ruler, and a pencil will also be used.
The following are the steps of the triangulation process in the correct order to find the epicenter during earthquakes:
Step 1: Subtract the time of P wave arrival from S wave arrival.
Step 2: See what the time difference is equal to in distance on a seismic wave chart.
Step 3: Draw circles representing the distances from at least three seismograph stations to the epicenter on a map.
Step 4: Find the point where all 3 circles intersect, and you've found the earthquake's epicenter.
If it was my store I would have a camera in every corner of the store to get every angle. So to get the official answer I suggest you to count how many corners there are throughout the store and that will be your answer.
Hope this helps!
Nonportrit
¿Volverá a crecer la hierba cuando le cortemos el pelo al hombre? Spanish traduction.