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Physics, 24.05.2021 16:30 juansebas35

A huge earthquake happens in California along the San Andreas fault. Would people in San Francisco be able to feel the earthquake? А
Yes, because the movement in the earth creates seismic waves that transfer energy through the rock from one place to another
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Yes, because the movement in the earth creates seismic waves that transfer rock, not energy, from one place to another
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No, because the movement in the earth creates seismic waves that do not transfer energy through the rock from one place to another.
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No, because the movement in the earth creates seismic waves that transfer rock, not energy, from one place to another.
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