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← GeographyWhich seismic effect accompanies the sudden release of potential energy along a subduction zone fault line?
A)Tsunami generation via vertical displacement✓
B)Land subsidence from magma withdrawal
C)Pyroclastic flow initiation by shock waves
D)Sinkhole formation due to groundwater shifts
💡 Explanation
When accumulated strain exceeds rock strength at a subduction zone, elastic rebound occurs because fault rupture releases energy as seismic waves, including vertical sea floor displacement that generates a tsunami. Therefore a tsunami results, rather than subsidence, pyroclastic flows, or sinkholes which involve different mechanisms.
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