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← GeographyWhich consequence results from locked fault creep zones?
A)Escalated earthquake magnitude accumulation✓
B)Reduced seismic wave propagation velocity
C)Diminished crustal stress concentration
D)Increased frequency of minor tremors
💡 Explanation
Locked sections prevent steady-state creep, resulting in stress concentration. Elastic Rebound accumulates along the interface because plates still move relative each other; therefore, major earthquakes are more likely when locked portions rupture, rather than dissipating energy gradually.
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