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When a fault slips and the rock units on either side return to their original shape by generating vibrations, it is called a. rupture formation. b. elastic deformation. c. a for…
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When a fault slips and the rock units on either side return to their original shape by generating vibrations, it is called
a. rupture formation.
b. elastic deformation.
c. a foreshock.
d. elastic rebound?
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The answer is d. Elastic rebound
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