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Where a major earthquake has happened in the past, but not in a while, is called a seismic

a)gap
b)wave
C)fault
d)scale


15 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Please note the spelling of SCIENCE.

Check this site.

http://sepwww.stanford.edu/oldsep/joe/fault_images/lpgap.html

15 years ago
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Where a major earthquake has happened in the past, but not in a while, is called a seismic

a)gap
b)wave
C)fault
d)scale


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