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← GeographyWhich crustal deformation mechanism explains shallow earthquakes on spreading ridges?
A)Normal faulting from tension✓
B)Strike-slip from lateral slip
C)Reverse faulting from compression
D)En echelon from lithification
💡 Explanation
Normal faulting occurs because tensional stress perpendicular to the ridge axis causes the crust to be pulled apart, therefore creating shallow earthquakes with a clear offset, rather than strike-slip which would resemble lateral motion.
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