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Sections of active fault lines that haven't experienced a significant earthquake for a long time, even though adjacent sections have, are called

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  1. 14 May, 10:55
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    Sections of active fault lines that haven't experienced a significant earthquake for a long time, even though adjacent sections have, are called Seismic gap.
  2. 14 May, 11:20
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    Sections of active fault lines that haven't experienced a significant earthquake for a long time, even though adjacent sections have, are called

    A. seismic gaps.
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