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The most common depth for ‘Shallow-focus’ earthquakes is: (A) 0 to 70 km (B) 70 to 300 km (C) 300 to 700 km (D) Above 700 km

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Shallow-focus earthquakes occur within the Earth’s brittle lithosphere, typically between 0 and 70 km deep. These are the most common and often the most destructive types of earthquakes because their energy reaches the surface with minimal loss of intensity. ANSWER: (A) 0 to 70 km

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