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What can result if an earthquake causes a sudden vertical change in the sea floor? A. a tsunami B. liquefaction C. soil creep D. sheet erosion
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What can result if an earthquake causes a sudden vertical change in the sea floor?
A. a tsunami
B. liquefaction
C. soil creep
D. sheet erosion
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Answer A
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The answer is A, a tsunami.
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