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1 December, 07:05

Where along an active fault are you most likely to see a large earthquake?

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  1. 1 December, 08:12
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    The area along an active fault where you most likely to see a large earthquake is: The area on the fault that has not moved in a long time.

    The fault can be used as an indicator for the earthquake's power. Small earthquake tend to move the vault within a small fast paced period. For large earthquakes on the other hand, the energy will build up form within, making the active faults appear to not moving
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