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An earthquake
Added by Lawrie Ryan on Mar 19, 2008
An animation showing why an earthquake occurs. Two plates are prevented from slipping by friction. Eventually the plates suddenly slip, causing an earthquake. Click the arrow button to reveal the process.
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