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Biology, 24.11.2020 19:20 markaylarowland8

A segment of a fault line has a history of experiencing small, frequent earthquakes. What is the most likely future earthquake activity in this area? Select one: The historical record of earthquakes is not useful for predicting future activity. The earthquakes will gradually increase in strength over time. The area will likely continue to have small, frequent earthquakes. The earthquakes will eventually stop building up to a massive one later on.

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