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All earthquakes have a different resonant frequency that can range from 10-50Hz. The average frequency would be around 31Hz or equivalent to the low B string on a 5 string Bass Guitar.

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The frequency of seismic waves depend on how violent the wave is. The more violent, the more frequency it would have.

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