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Compressional stress on rock can cause strong and deep earthquakes, usually at _____. normal faults reverse faults strike-slip faults anticlines
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Compressional stress on rock can cause strong and deep earthquakes, usually at _____.
normal faults
reverse faults
strike-slip faults
anticlines
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The answer is reverse faults.
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