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Is an earthquake a vibratory motion?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Earthquakes are relatively small vibratory movements of the earth's crust. Probably they are all initiated by the sudden displacement of the rocks along the fault line.

Answered by Swezzer
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Earthquakes are relatively small vibratory movements of the earth's crust. Probably they are all initiated by the sudden displacement of the rocks along the fault line.

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