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What is the primary cause of tectonic earthquakes?

Tectonic earthquakes occur due to plate collisions and movement. When tectonic plates, which make up the Earth’s lithosphere, interact along faults, the stored elastic strain energy is released, leading to fracture propagation and the occurrence of earthquakes.

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