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Underwater avalanches of muddy water mixed with rocks and debris are ________.
 
  A) deep sea fans
  B) graded bedding
  C) turbidity currents
  D) coral deposits
  E) white smokers

Question 2

The San Andreas Fault ________.
 
  A) is a continental transform fault
  B) is an oceanic transform fault
  C) is associated with deep focus earthquakes
  D) is located in the Juan de Fuca Plate
  E) is associated with volcanic activity



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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