Reconstructed image of the fracture zone. Credit: Hicks et al. Scientists saw a ‘boomerang’ earthquake along the Atlantic fault line, which provided clues as to how they could cause destruction on land. Earthquakes occur when rocks suddenly break on a fault – a boundary between two blocks or slabs. During …
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