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A seismological study finds that there will likely be a large increase in the number of earthquakes occurring in a certain area. What action would most likely be taken to control the damage that could occur?
A.
Action would be taken to prevent the earthquakes from occurring.
B.
People would not be allowed to live in the area or enter the area.
C.
Roads in the area would be altered so people travel around the area.
D.
Buildings in the area would be designed to withstand the earthquake

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