Answer:
1. normal faults
2. reverse faults
3. strike- slip faults
types of force (compression, tension, shear)
1. compression
2. tension
3. shear
effects of bending rocks along faults
1. rocks pulling each other
2. that are pulled apart are under tension
3. is a force that pushes massess of rocks in different directions.
1. normal, reverse, and transcurrent (strike - slip) the forces that create normal faults are pulling the sides apart or extensional.
2. either directly linked to the earthquake source or provoked by the ground shaking.
2 mega faults comprehensive. stone collapse
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Answer:
1. normal faults
2. reverse faults
3. strike- slip faults
types of force (compression, tension, shear)
1. compression
2. tension
3. shear
effects of bending rocks along faults
1. rocks pulling each other
2. that are pulled apart are under tension
3. is a force that pushes massess of rocks in different directions.
1. normal, reverse, and transcurrent (strike - slip) the forces that create normal faults are pulling the sides apart or extensional.
2. either directly linked to the earthquake source or provoked by the ground shaking.
Answer:
2 mega faults comprehensive. stone collapse