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Earthquakes result from the sudden release of elastic strain energy previously stored in rocks surrounding a zone of fault movement. a. True b. False
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Earthquakes result from the sudden release of elastic strain energy previously stored in rocks surrounding a zone of fault movement.
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b. False
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it is true earthquake magnitude scale is based on the total amount of energy released by the earthquake. earthquakes result from the sudden release of elastic strain energy previously stored in rocks surrounding a zone of fault movement
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The answer is true. I hope this helps!
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