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Locations of Earthquakes Lab Assignment
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Locations of Earthquakes Lab Assignment

  • Due Oct 3, 2021 by 11:59pm
  • Points 4.5
  • Submitting a text entry box or a file upload

Make sure you have watched the videos, read the exercise, and looked at the websites. The following laboratory assignment can be answered in the text box below or if you use a mobile device you or have the technology to write on the pdf upload your document.  Make sure you number your answers and if the question asks you to draw/circle/star/etc. or if it just assumes that you should, write the answer in complete sentences. 

There are 9 questions all worth 1/2 point for a total of 4.5 points.

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