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The location and movement of earthquake epicenters and faults.

The internal structure and composition of the Earth

The structure and layering of crustal rocks.

The likely locations of mineral and hydrocarbon deposits.

Information as to where it is wise and unwise to build structures.

Where Tsunami are likely to happen

Information as to when volcanoes may erupt.

Where earthquake zones are the frequency of large earthquakes (if the seismic record is long enough)

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