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Which of the following are early clues that signals an earthquake may occur? select all that appyly.
changes in magnetic properties of rock.
movement of magma
decrease in well water levels
increase in sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide ground emissions
increases in radon gas in groundwater
foreshocks
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