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OpenStudy (nickler38):

In some areas of the world, like California and Japan, earthquakes are a common occurrence. How can this best be explained? A) The strong ocean currents are undermining both areas causing earthquakes. Eliminate B) Both area are subjected to strong ocean wind and waves that causes earthquakes. C) Both areas are located near the edge of the Pacific Ocean, the unstable sand causes earthquakes. D) Both areas are on the boundary of active plate margins, the motion of the plates causes earthquakes.

OpenStudy (nickler38):

@jabez177

OpenStudy (nickler38):

@radar

OpenStudy (nickler38):

u here

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

what do u think it is

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

@nickler38

OpenStudy (nickler38):

ok

OpenStudy (nickler38):

i think a

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

no but I can help

OpenStudy (nickler38):

ok ty

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

what would happen if you rub two bricks together what would you fell

OpenStudy (nickler38):

spark

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

lol no u would fell a vibration and what is a earthquake

OpenStudy (nickler38):

an earthquake destroys lots of stuff

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

yes by doing what

OpenStudy (nickler38):

it tears some of the earth

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

lol I woulD give you the answer but they will suspend me agin

OpenStudy (nickler38):

ok wait how

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

look at the word would

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

the uppercase letter is your answer.

OpenStudy (nickler38):

ok

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

can I have a medal

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

thank u

OpenStudy (nickler38):

plz just tell me the answers i do that all the time and dont get in trouble

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

D

OpenStudy (nickler38):

ty

OpenStudy (nickler38):

with more plz

OpenStudy (nickler38):

The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was caused by a shift in two plates that pushed one section of the sea floor under another section of the sea floor by 5 meters. What type of boundary is this? A) divergent B) transform C) convergent D) metamorphic

OpenStudy (nickler38):

u still here

OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):

lol sorry i dont know this one look in your book

OpenStudy (nickler38):

lol

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