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  • Researchers have claimed that water often moves into these faults, lubricating them and filling them up.This water can carry high concentrations of carbon dioxide, silica as well as other elements such as gold - especially at depths of around 6 miles.Then when an earthquake takes place on those faults, the sudden jolt causes the fractures to suddenly open up much wider, and a huge pressure is sudd
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