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Title: In elastic rebound theory, what must occur to produce an earthquake?
Post by: drelog on Dec 8, 2015
In elastic rebound theory, what must occur to produce an earthquake?
A) The ground needs to absorb enough water to lubricate the surface of the fault.
B) Rocks must break in order to produce slip on a fault.
C) Tidal forces need to be at a maximum to increase the energy applied to the fault.
D) Enough stress must build up over time on a fault to overcome friction.


Title: Re: In elastic rebound theory, what must occur to produce an earthquake?
Post by: Pulsa on Dec 8, 2015
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Title: Re: In elastic rebound theory, what must occur to produce an earthquake?
Post by: drelog on Dec 15, 2015
Exactly what I needed, exam is tomorrow!