The lethal limit of a "eury" species is likely to be

A) higher than that of a "steno" species.
B) lower than that of a "steno" species.
C) both higher and lower than that of a "steno" species.
D) neither higher nor lower than that of a "steno" species.


C) both higher and lower than that of a "steno" species.

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  • Ground shaking
  • Landslides
  • Liquefaction
  • Tsunami

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