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In "What Causes Earthquakes," which detail supports the idea that natural earthquakes are more dangerous than man-

made ones?
OA. When two rocks slide against each other, they create fault lines.
OB. Explosions big enough to cause a shift in the surface of the Earth are generally caused in mining tunnels or
during nuclear testing.
OC. Whereas normal energy travels above the surface of the Earth, seismic energy travels under the Earth's
surface.
OD. But the seismic energy formed due to these explosions is rarely very strong.

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Answer: vocalno eruption

Step-by-step explanation:

Volcanic Eruptions. The main cause of the earthquake is volcanic eruptions. ...

Tectonic Movements. The surface of the earth consists of some plates, comprising of the upper mantle. ...

Geological Faults. A geological fault is known as the displacement of plates of their original plane

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Answer:

D. But the seismic energy formed due to these explosions are rarely very strong.

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is D because that is the only one that says that man-made is rarely strong which means it is not that strong

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