Yes
plates of the earth crash into each other along faults causing an earthquake
The driver, mostly. Only when a sign says don't walk, is when the ped. is at fault.
yes
Its a place in the road that pedestrians can walk in and if they were to get hit by a car, they are not at fault, and the driver is responsible. When you are not walking in a crosswalk, you are known to be jaywalking.
In general, the moving car would be at fault because pedestrians always have the right of way. However, under certain circumstances, it could be the door-opener's fault.
The driver who rear ended you is at fault.
Under ALL circumstances. Pedestrians in the roadway always have the right-of-way, even if they are crossing the roadway illegally. In motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians, the fault is always assigned to the driver of the vehicle, unless extenuating circumstances (such as someone jumping in front of the vehicle) can be proved (rare).
The force that is causing movement at this fault is called tectonic force. These forces are generated by the movement and interaction of the Earth's tectonic plates.
It happens for many reasons like if their was a data fault and a loose fuse
It is your fault.
Fault-block mountains form because of fault-lines. One side of a fault pushes over the other, causing blocks of rock to rise from the surface.
There is a fault line near San Fransisco, therefore causing volcanoes. Magma from inside the Earth pushes up along the fault zone, causing volcanoes.