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How did an earthquake cause this damage? A. Water saturated the pavement. B. Heat melted the minerals in the soil. C. Pieces of the crust of Earth moved apart. D. Liquid rock sank down under the crust
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How did an earthquake cause this damage?
A. Water saturated the pavement.
B. Heat melted the minerals in the soil.
C. Pieces of the crust of Earth moved apart.
D. Liquid rock sank down under the crust of Earth.
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the correct answer is c(:
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