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Fault located in the borders of two large tectonic plates: The North American and the Pacific plate.
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Movement of the Earth's crust caused by the displacement of tectonic plates.
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Site on the Earth's surface, located on top of the focal point where a seism takes place.
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Scale that measures the magnitude of the energy liberated during a seism (with a maximum of 10 degrees)
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Type of excavation or depression in the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide.
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It is formed by the accumulation of cast material, it can vary in shape and size according to the type of eruption and material.