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Josh Caldwell
17 March, 23:32
Where do earthquakes come from?
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Blake Downs
18 March, 00:45
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Earthquake come from Tectonic plates rubbing against each other
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Clark Shepherd
18 March, 01:04
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tectonic plates rubbing against each other.
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