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PLEASE HELP!!! When stress builds up in rocks and the pressure is released causing the shaking of an earthquake is known as Shock effort Rock load Elastic rebound Wave action
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When stress builds up in rocks and the pressure is released causing the shaking of an earthquake is known as
Shock effort
Rock load
Elastic rebound
Wave action
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the elastic rebound
Step-by-step explanation:
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