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An area that is fairly far away from plate boundaries fault lines and other tectonic activity would experience
A. Many earthquakes And few volcanoes
B. Extremely few earthquakes and no volcano activity
C. Severe earthquakes
D. Major volcano activity
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B. Extremely few earthquakes and no volcano activity
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