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True or false: Pumping liquids underground has been known to trigger earthquakes.

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True or false: Pumping liquids underground has been known to trigger earthquakes.

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True. Pumping liquids underground, such as in the process of hydraulic fracturing or wastewater disposal, has been linked to the triggering of earthquakes. This is known as induced seismicity.

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