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Makovka662 [10]
2 years ago
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which details from the text support the idea that earthquakes in other states can sometimes be felt in florida? (1 point) a shoc

ks have occurred from the northern to the southern-most parts of the state. b some shocks have occurred near st. augustine. c high numbers of unidentified shocks have occurred around the state. d tremors originating in georgia and cuba have been felt in florida.
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mars1129 [50]2 years ago
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The  details from the text support the idea that earthquakes in other states can sometimes be felt in Florida is d tremors originating in Georgia and Cuba have been felt in Florida.

<h3>What is an earthquake?</h3>

An earthquake is known to be a disaster that often  happens if  two blocks of the earth are said to have slip past each other . The surface where they are known to have slip is called a fault or fault plane.

Note that based on the text, the  earthquake tends to happen in another state and it is often felt in Florida,

The option that stand by this is the last option and as such, The  details from the text support the idea that earthquakes in other states can sometimes be felt in Florida is d tremors originating in Georgia and Cuba have been felt in Florida.

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