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Biology, 17.02.2021 18:00 domie5910

When a section of a fault suddenly slips and energy is released, what happens to this energy?
a. The energy melts surrounding rock and generates magma.
b. The energy is carried by seismic waves outward in all directions.
c. The energy is stored in rock to be later used as a fossil fuel.
d. Nothing--the energy disappears because the surrounding rock is
solid and can't move.

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