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Salma Jacobson
13 February, 18:14
Why do few earthquakes happen in earths mantle?
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Tia Hodge
13 February, 20:13
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Few earthquakes happen in the mantle because of the folded deformation.
Few earthquakes happen in the earths mantle do to the fact that the mantle has afolded deformation. This means that the amount of pressure on the mantle caused it to deform.
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Mikaela Martin
13 February, 21:32
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They don't have much underground aria
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