Multiple Choice
What happens to earthquake magnitude as the length (size) of the moving fault changes?
A) Magnitude decreases as fault length increases.
B) Magnitude remains constant as fault length changes.
C) Magnitude increases as fault length increases.
D) Magnitude increases as fault length decreases.
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