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In an earthquake-prone area, which earth material—igneous rock or sedimentary rock—would be better for constructing buildings? Explain your answer.

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igneous rock is harder than sedimentary. but sedimentary might be able to move with the earthquake. so the igneous rock might just snap. so i would go with a mixture of both.

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