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← GeographyWhich mechanism triggers a tsunami when a subduction zone fault ruptures offshore?
A)Sudden temperature change influencing density
B)Buildup of methane hydrate destabilization
C)Vertical displacement of the seafloor✓
D)Erosion increasing sediment suspension
💡 Explanation
When a fault slips at a subduction zone, sudden vertical displacement of the seafloor occurs because elastic strain is released, transferring energy to the water column. Therefore a tsunami is generated, rather than density driven effects, methane release, or sediment suspension initiated events.
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