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Kumano Pluton: This Mountain-Sized Igneous Rock Under Japan May Be a Magnet for Megaquakes
Megaquakes are likely attracted to the massive underground rock in southern Japan. Megaquakes or large earthquakes are seemingly pulled to the underground mountain-sized igneous rock, known as Kumano Pluton, in southern Japan, according to a new geological study.
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