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Madisen
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28 May, 15:12
Is an earthquake kinect or potential energy
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Rex Odom
28 May, 15:28
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Kinetic
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Since the earthquake involves motion (motion of tectonic plates) it is categorized as kinetic energy.
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Ben Hampton
28 May, 15:32
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kinect
Explanation:because it moving i hope it right
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