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← GeographyWhich outcome routinely occurs after slow tectonic creep?
A)Mega-thrust earthquake nucleation failure✓
B)Gradual surface deformation remission
C)Accelerated deep-ocean trench sedimentation
D)Decreased frequency of transform earthquakes
💡 Explanation
Mega-thrust earthquake nucleation failure occurs because tectonic creep slowly loads stress, with fault asperities eventually exceeding the material's static friction threshold, therefore causing abrupt rupture rather than continuous sliding, leading to earthquakes.
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