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A shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of large rocks along a fault
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2
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A instrument that constantly records ground movement
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3
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Rain that becomes more acidic due to pollution
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4
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A mountain built up from erupted materials
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5
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A water wave caused by an Earthquake volcanic eruption, or land slide
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6
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A mountain that forms as a blocks of rock move up or down along normal faults in areas where the lithosphere is being pulled apart
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7
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A hot spring that shoots water into the air
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9
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A smaller earthquake that follows a more powerful earthquake in the same area
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11
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The point underground where the rocks begin to move
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16
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Molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface
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17
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The force applied by an object pressing on, pulling on, or pushing on against another object
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19
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The point directly above focus of an Earthquake
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