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Question 9 of 10 Earthquake A has a magnitude of 4.2. Earthquake B has a magnitude of 6.1.
Which statement could explain the difference in magnitudes?
O A. The rock that shifted to cause earthquake B released more energy.
B. The rock that shifted to cause earthquake B was deeper
underground
C. The seismic waves caused by earthquake B all traveled in the
same direction.
D. The seismic waves caused by earthquake B traveled more slowly.
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