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Sagot :
a really deep one... I'm pretty sure this was obvious.
jk less thank 80 km or 50 miles from the Earths surface
jk less thank 80 km or 50 miles from the Earths surface
Most earthquakes occur at depths of less than 80 km (50 miles) from the Earth's surface. The San Andreas fault is NOT a single, continuous fault, but rather is actually a fault zone made up of many segments.
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