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the temperature of the rock, the type of rock, how the force is applied, and how quickly the force is applied

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What two factors that can determine whether rocks will fold or fault under stress?

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What fault can be useful in determining which of the following for a group of rocks?

the answer is procces of breaking down rock into smaller and smaller sediments


What is the rock age of the normal fault?

The rock age of a normal fault can be determined by analyzing the age of the rocks on either side of the fault. Normal faults typically form in response to extensional forces, where older rocks are uplifted and younger rocks are deposited in the hanging wall. By dating the rocks on either side of the fault, geologists can determine the relative timing of fault movement.


What factors determine how fast rocks will weather?

what is a elementary rock


What rocks above a fault are forced up and over the rocks below the fault?

a reverse fault


What is used to determine the age of a fault?

The age of a fault can be determined through various methods, including radiometric dating of rocks along the fault line, analysis of the offset of geological features or structures, and dating of the sediments or rocks that have been deformed by the faulting process. Additionally, relative dating techniques such as cross-cutting relationships and stratigraphic principles can also be used to determine the sequence of events involving the fault.


What kind of fault are rocks forced up and over the rocks below?

Reverse fault


What makes a fault different from other kinds of fractures in rocks?

Rocks on either side of a fault move along the surface of the fault.


What visual clues could a geologist use to decide whether a large crack in a rock cliff is a joint or a fault?

A geologist could look for offset features like shifts in layers or displacement of rocks to determine if the crack is a fault. Additionally, examining the orientation of the crack relative to the surrounding rock layers can provide clues: joints typically follow patterns like parallel or perpendicular to bedding planes, while faults have distinct orientations like dip-slip or strike-slip. Lastly, presence of associated fault-related rocks or structures nearby can also indicate whether the crack is a fault.


Type of fault that may form when rocks are compressed?

A reverse fault may form when rocks are compressed.


Who is at fault when an accident occurred when you hit a pile of rocks that covered half the street and you hit it and caused damage to your car?

no one is at fault it was an accident/ not enough information to determine if it was human error or car error


What occurs when rocks above the fault surface move downward in relation to rocks below the fault surface?

This kind of fault is called a normal fault and is usually a sign of crustal extension.