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The ancient greeks believed that poseidon, the god of the sea, caused the earth to shake when he was angry. which of these geographical factors most likely caused the earth to shake?
a) hurricanes from the aegean sea often made the earth tremble.
b) boulders falling from the mountains caused earthquakes.
c) greece is near the eurasian and african plates, which can cause earthquakes.
d) thunderstorms from the mediterranean sea made it seem like the earth was shaking.

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