Earthquake in Gujarat Do the premises sufficiently support the conclusions

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do the premises sufficiently the conclusions?

To determine if the premises sufficiently support the conclusions about an earthquake in Gujarat, we need to analyze the logical relationship between the premises and the conclusion.

Unfortunately, you haven't provided any specific premises or conclusions about the earthquake in Gujarat. In order to assess whether the premises support the conclusions, we need more information.

Typically, premises are statements or pieces of evidence that support the conclusion of an argument. They can be facts, observations, or logical reasoning. The conclusion, on the other hand, is the claim or statement that the premises are trying to prove or support.

If you provide the specific premises and conclusions related to the earthquake in Gujarat, I can help assess the logical support between them.