QUESTION 26 2 points Part VII. Earthquakes Today: Seismic Monitor. Question 2. Click on the largest yellow circle indica

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QUESTION 26 2 points Part VII. Earthquakes Today: Seismic Monitor. Question 2. Click on the largest yellow circle indica

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Question 26 2 Points Part Vii Earthquakes Today Seismic Monitor Question 2 Click On The Largest Yellow Circle Indica 1
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QUESTION 26 2 points Part VII. Earthquakes Today: Seismic Monitor. Question 2. Click on the largest yellow circle indicating a large earthquake that happened in the past 12 weeks. What was the magnitude of this earthquake? Where did it occur? What type of plate boundary did it form on? What was its depth? For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). BIUS Paragraph Arial P 10pt ||| > < ▲ Tx XQ Q5 لم Save Answer O WORDS POWERED BY TINY
QUESTION 3 Part I. Introduction to Earthquakes. Question 2. What happens to rocks before, during, and after an earthquake? ✓ Before ✓ During After A. Tectonic forces overcome the shear strength of the rock. The rock breaks, or undergoes brittle deformation, along the fault plane. B. The release of strain causes the rock to unbend or undergo elastic rebound. C. Strain in the rocks gradually builds up over time, the rock blocks are bent on either side of the fault and undergo elastic deformation
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