faults are created by a cercumstance of tissue in which organelles collide.
convergent plate motion
Earthquakes occur and faults are created. (Next: transform boundary) no crust is created or destroyed.
All faults are associated with stress, as summarised below: Normal faults - tensile stress Reverse / thrust faults - compressive stress Strike slip faults - shear stress
Normal faults, reverse faults, and last but not least transform faults.
Shear stress causes Transform faults, in strike-slip zones of conservative boundaries.
Faults are created when tectonic plates are stretching or compressing. There are two types of faults which are normal and reverse faults.
Letting Up Despite Great Faults was created in 2006.
Very carefully.
Landforms created at reverse faults include mountain ranges and volcanoes. Reverse faults occur at convergent boundaries and the type of convergent boundary determines the landform created.
convergent plate motion
no
by two normal faults
by two normal faults
Rocks moving apart can cause normal faults to form, as opposed to reverse and strike-slip faults.
No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.
Yes, and a mountain range
There are 6 types of fault lines. Strike-slip faults, dip-slip faults, oblique- slip faults, listric faults, ring faults, and synthetic and antithetic faults.