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The distance of the shocks from the recording station can be readily deduced from the difference in time of arrival of the P and S waves, since their speeds are known. Direction is much harder to determine, even with a half-dozen instruments lined up facing different points of the compass. Frequently it is necessary for three widely separated stations to compare their distance figures before the quake can be located.
*Most astronomers recognize no connection between sunspots and earthquakes.
