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True. Bedrock can be considered "faster" in cold areas because the ground is often more stable and solid, allowing for the efficient movement of seismic waves. In colder climates, the lack of moisture and the presence of frost can enhance the rigidity of the ground, potentially facilitating faster wave propagation. However, the term "faster" can vary depending on specific geological conditions.

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