Asked by Octane

An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake having low intensity. Which statement about the earthquake is correct?
A. The earthquake was caused by plates moving together. It did not release much energy, but the observer saw a lot of damage.
B. The earthquake was caused by plates moving together. It released a lot of energy, but the observer did not see much damage.
C. The earthquake was caused by plates moving apart. It did not release much energy, but the observer saw a lot of damage.
D. The earthquake was caused by plates moving apart. It released a lot of energy, but the observer did not see much damage.


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Answered by Ava
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Answered by J
word @Ava
Isn't helper guys correct?
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Answered by πŸ˜›
The earthquake was caused by plates moving together. It released a lot of energy,but the observer did not see much damage
Answered by Sakura_Espeon
B