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10 September, 01:26

Section of an active fault that has not experienced a significant earthquake for a long time is called

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  1. 10 September, 01:50
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    Seismic Gap

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    Seismic Gap is a kind of an active fault that has not suffered with any of the significant earth-quaked from a long duration of time.

    And Seismic Gap is the lack of large as well as big earthquakes in a particular place with a tectonic front. It is also an active fault which generally becomes the reason for other earthquakes.
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