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Yes, earthquakes can kill fish, particularly if they occur near bodies of water. The seismic activity can lead to changes in water temperature, pressure, and habitat disruption, which can be harmful to aquatic life. Additionally, underwater landslides and tsunamis triggered by earthquakes can further impact fish populations. However, the immediate effects on fish may vary depending on the earthquake's magnitude and location.

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