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Eismic wave that causes the ground to move in two directions 3
Deformation of materials in response to stress

Measure of the energy released by a quake

Fracture in rock along which movement occurs

Section of an active fault that has not experienced a significant earthquake for a long time

Rates earthquake intensity

Forces per unit area acting on a material

Wave generated by vertical motions of the seafloor

modified Mercalli scale
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magnitude
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stress
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fault
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tsunami
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strain
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seismic gap
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surface wave

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