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No, dams typically do not cause earthquakes. Earthquakes are usually caused by a shift in the earth's tectonic plates or other geological activities. The weight and movement of water in a dam can, however, trigger small tremors and micro-earthquakes that may not be felt on the surface.
No, dams typically do not cause earthquakes. Earthquakes are usually caused by a shift in the earth’s tectonic plates or other geological activities. The weight and movement of water in a dam can, however, trigger small tremors and micro-earthquakes that may not be felt on the surface.
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