Physics, 29.01.2021 22:50 ldkruger19
A student used a yardstick to model the displacement of rock at a fault during an earthquake. The student bent the yardstick without breaking it and then let it go. What process did the student show?
A. A moment magnitude vibration
B. Isostatic rebound
C. The formation of a new fault
D. Isostacy
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A student used a yardstick to model the displacement of rock at a fault during an earthquake. The st...