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14 Standard 8.ESS2.4
How are faults that occur in the middle of tectonic plates different from plate boundaries?
A Plate boundaries are sites for earthquakes but faults are not.
B Plate boundaries occur between tectonic plates while faults can occur
anywhere.
C Faults cover larger areas than the intersections between plates.
D Faults are the sites of volcanoes while the intersections between plates are not.
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