Where along a fault are you most likely to see a large earthquake?
A) The area on the fault that has been constantly moving
B) The area on the fault that has not moved in a long time
C) The area on the fault where small and frequent earthquakes are common
D) The area on the fault that has just had a very large earthquake
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