Earthquakes are generally associated with : (1) Joints (2) Faults (3) Folds (4) Schistosity

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(2) Faults Explanation: Earthquake is a sudden and violent movement, or fracture, within the earth followed by the series of shocks resulting from this fracture. Earthquake is more likely to be of Tectonic origin and probably because of existence of a Fault.

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