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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes rapid crustal displacement during earthquake fault ruptures?
A)Elastic Rebound✓
B)Mantle Convection
C)Isostatic Adjustment
D)Thermal Expansion
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The sudden release of accumulated strain along a fault causes crustal displacement via Elastic Rebound, because the rock elastically deforms, then fractures. Therefore, stored energy is released abruptly, rather than by slow, continuous creep; this makes the other options incorrect.
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