Which location would have the most short-term risk of an earthquake?
an area along an ac...
Biology, 31.03.2020 23:36 josh200508
Which location would have the most short-term risk of an earthquake?
an area along an active fault that has had major earthquakes recently
an area along an active fault that has not had recent earthquake activity
North Dakota and other states in the interior of North America
Florida and other states along the Atlantic coast of the United States
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