No, a landslide is masses of land that has been crushed and is in a liquid-ish state and slides down the sides of mountains, ranges anywhere.. a fault is a line underground that when land masses move and hit the fault causes earthquakes.
A landslide.
A symmetrical fault is a fault where all three phases are experiencing the same thing. This is also called a three phase fault, since all three phases are involved.
Same thing happened to me in CA & we were found to both be at fault....
It would be the person driving fault because it is like the same thing as driving and hitting someone.
No. Creep means to move along slowly and quietly. It also can be used as a derogatory term to describe someone you do not like. Fault means an error in something or someone; it also means an area prone to earthquakes where two or more tectonic plates meet.
A landslide is something that would occur in a dry climate ( a cliff side, dirt) and a avalanche occurs in the snow.
The same thing that happens if you did not have an Sr22. The at fault parties insurance generally pays for the accident.
gravity represents a landslide because as you know gravity pulls every thing towards it so when big rocks in big rocky mountains starts falling so gravity pulls them towards it this causes landslide
The most important thing is the engine. The rest is all the same. Look for anything with a Briggs and stratton engine and you will be fine. What a dumb answer. Deere by a landslide!
in a way because landslides are when rocks or earth or debris move down a slope. a mudslide is a fast moving landslide that flows in channels
No. With a fault there are two different blocks of rock moving against one another. If the fault is not vertical then the block on top is the hanging wall and the block on the bottom is the footwall.
No. repair means Fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault) and arrange means Put (things) in a neat, attractive, or required order