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Where do earthquake waves originate from? select one: a. earth's inner core b. the epicenter c. the focus d. the core-mantle boundary?
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Where do earthquake waves originate from? select one:
a. earth's inner core
b. the epicenter
c. the focus
d. the core-mantle boundary?
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The correct answer is C) the focus
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