There are three types of fault lines in the crust. There are divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries.
Normal faults, Reverse or Thrust Faults, and Transverse faults. transverse faults are also known as strike-slip faults
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it shakes and moves
No. Tornadoes have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
The fault lines
Divergent (Constructive) Convergent (Destructive) Transform Fault (Conservative)
The three types are Line to ground faults line to line fault double line to ground fault three phase line to ground fault
The three types of faults are Normal faults, Reverse faults, and Strike and Slip fault
normal and rivesre fault, thrust fault, dip-strike fault.
The three most common types of mountains are fault-block, folded, and volcanic mountains.
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.
There are a lot more than three types of lines and there is no physical property which states that there are only three.
The three most common types of mountains are fault-block, folded, and volcanic mountains.
The three most common types of mountains are fault-block, folded, and volcanic mountains.
yes there are fault lines in haiti
No, fault lines cause earthquakes
compression,tension,and shear
it shakes and moves