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Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

Earthquakes are more dangerous.

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