True. People living along a known fault line are generally more aware of the risks associated with earthquakes and may take more preparedness measures compared to those living along a blind fault line, where the risk may be less well understood or overlooked. Awareness of the potential for earthquakes can lead to better preparedness in terms of building codes, emergency plans, and community training.
True or false people living along a known fault line tend to be more prepared for earthquakes then those who live along a blind line?
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