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These are the Minor causes of Earthquakes:-

a) Drilling of the earth for exploration of minerals.

b) Collapse of cavern walls.

c) Underground nuclear testing.

d) Impact of meteorites on the surface of the earth.

e) Construction of huge dams which increases rockpressure.

f) Landslides in mountain areas.

d) Carolyn

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Minor causes of earthquakes include volcanic activity, landslides, human-induced activities like mining or reservoir-induced seismicity, and tectonic plate movements along small faults. These events can trigger smaller magnitude earthquakes compared to those caused by large tectonic plate movements.

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