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a Japanese term now used to describe the very large ocean waves that can be generated by an earthquake, landslide, or volcanic explosion.
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the small changes in length and volume associated with deformation of the earth by tectonic stresses or by the passage of seismic waves
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earthquake magnitude is often reported by the media using the _________.
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a quaking, shaking, vibrating, or upheaval of the ground
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an arch-shaped fold
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a trough-shaped fold
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principle of uniformity is often represented by a statement that 'the present is the key to the past.'
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bends resulting in a wrinkling in layered bedrock
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a force that tends to compress, pul apart, or deform a rock.
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when there is relative movement between the rocks on either side of a fracture the crack is called a ____.
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