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The ‘Elastic Rebound Theory’ fails to explain which type of seismic event?

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0%(A) Shallow fault ruptures
100%(B) Deep-focus earthquakes (above 300 km) ( 1 voter )
0%(C) Transform sliding
0%(D) Normal faulting
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The Elastic Rebound Theory relies on rocks being brittle enough to “snap.” However, at depths above 300 km, the pressure and heat are so high that rocks should flow plastically rather than break. The existence of deep-focus earthquakes suggests a different mechanism, like “phase changes” of minerals. ANSWER: (B) Deep-focus earthquakes (above 300 km)

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