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The two main fault lines in Pennsylvania are the Ramapo Fault and the Clarks Valley Fault system. The Ramapo Fault runs along the Delaware River in eastern Pennsylvania, while the Clarks Valley Fault system is located in central Pennsylvania near Harrisburg. These faults have the potential to generate earthquakes in the region.

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