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5 November, 08:02

Which is not A factor in calculating the moment magnitude of an earthquake. A. Magnitude of past earthquakes in the area. B. Surface area of a fault. C. Average displacement along a fault. D. rigidity of rock in the area

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  1. 5 November, 09:21
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    A. magnitude of past earthquakes in the area
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