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Biology, 07.04.2021 02:00 catsRlife3451

Why do earthquakes occur near the San Andreas fault? A
One plate slowly pushes the other plate up.
B) A trench is created as one plate slides under the other plate.
Portions of the plates get stuck and then suddenly loosen and move.
D
One plate pushes hard enough to reverse the motion of the other plate.

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