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An earthquake is a vibration of the Earth produced by a rapid release of energy. This vibration usually begins when there is a build-up of stress in the Earth's crust resulting in
A)
tectonic plates buckling up.
Eliminate
B)
rift zones under the oceans.
C)
plate movement at fault lines.
D)
convection currents within Earth's magma.

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