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Raegan Fritz
21 May, 17:01
Why are earthquakes different strengths?
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Emery Weaver
21 May, 18:36
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Because each earthquake can go in different places which the wind moves different and then the earth moves different.
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Reilly Bird
21 May, 19:28
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Different places have different earthquakes strengths
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