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Caesar's Head, Glassy Mountain, Table Rock, Paris Mountain, Little Mountain...
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South Carolina is home to numerous monadnocks. The monadnocks can simply be described is small mountains that sharply alleviate from their surroundings. These type of land features occur because of the types of rocks in the area and the erosive processes. Over longer periods of time the erosion manages to strip lot of layers of rocks, but the rocks that are harder for eroding manage to resist it for much longer. Because of this, these rocks are left to stick out in their surroundings that have been eroded over time, thus being small mountains.
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Every fault that experienced an earthquake in the past is likely to experience earthquakes in the future. Plate boundaries are of course the most likely places to be struck by earthquakes, but seismic events can also happen within tectonic plates.
In Southeast Asia, the plate boundary between the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates (i.e. the Sunda Megathrust) is very likely to be hit by earthquakes (and tsunamis). Scientists study the segmentation of the Sunda megathrust and the return times of earthquakes in this subduction zone to mitigate their effects as much as possible.
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