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Which type of fault is most likely to produce a Tsunami? (A) Strike-slip fault (B) Normal fault (C) Thrust/Reverse fault (D) Horizontal fault

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Tsunamis are caused by the sudden vertical displacement of the seafloor. Thrust or reverse faults, common at subduction zones, push one block of crust upward. This vertical “kick” moves the entire water column above it, creating the massive energy pulse that becomes a tsunami. ANSWER: (C) Thrust/Reverse fault

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