may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely friendscreating sensations under the earth's surfaceMost earthquakes occur because of the movement of tectonic plates previously describedSometimes earthquakes happen below a volcanoThis happens because magma, which is hot molten rock beneath the earth's surface, pushes on rock until it breaks the rock and seeps Into itThen, the magma builds more pressure until it leaks more magma into the crackLittle earthquakes happen each time the rock breaks and lets in more magmaThese little earthquakes are too small to feelThey are called harmonic tremorsperhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground

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What does the analogy they are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground" from the paragraph mean?

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O The tremors from small earthquakes follow unpredictable patterns, unlike musical meter

O When little earthquakes occur, they make sounds similar to music

O The same amount of energy is released by music and small earthquakes

O Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice

O Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice

The analogy "they are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground" suggests that the tremors from small earthquakes resemble a continuous and rhythmic release of energy, similar to background music playing softly without attracting much attention. Therefore, the correct option is:

O Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice.

The analogy "they are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground" suggests that the continuous release of energy from small earthquakes resembles the constant flow of music. This means that the tremors from these little earthquakes are like background music; they occur underground without attracting much attention. Therefore, the correct interpretation is: "Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice."