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a. on earth's surface, directly above where the fault slippage begins
b. at the point on earth's surface where the fault line meets the surface
c. underground, at a point somewhere along the fault line
d. deep underground, below the point where the fault line meets the surface
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Where would an earthquake's epicenter be in this diagram?
a. on earth's surface, directly ab...
a. on earth's surface, directly ab...
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