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Yes, they do. They make a rumbling sound as they vibrate.

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Yes, earthquakes can create sounds that are caused by the movement of rock underground. These sounds may vary in intensity and are often described as rumbling, grinding, or roaring. However, the sounds may not always be audible depending on the depth of the quake and distance from the surface.

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Actually, they do. They make a rumbling sound and they vibrate.

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