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← GeographyWhich mechanism initiates the sudden release of stored energy during an earthquake along a transform fault?
A)Friction overcoming static shear strength✓
B)Buildup of hydrostatic pore pressure
C)Increased geothermal gradient
D)Chemical weathering weakening fault rocks
💡 Explanation
When stress accumulates along a transform fault, friction resists movement until it exceeds the static shear strength, causing sudden rupture. Therefore, overcoming static friction initiates an earthquake, rather than pore pressure, geothermal gradient, or weathering which contribute to gradual changes, not immediate rupture.
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