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The San Andreas Fault
On active fault lines...
Most geologist consider a particular fault to be an active fault if it has moved during the past 10,000 years of the Holocene Epoch. An inactive fault is one that hasn't moved during the past 10,000 years of the Holocene Epoch.
According to the book Natural Hazards, most geologist consider a particular fault to be an active fault if it has not moved during the past 10,000 years of the Holocene Epoch.
According to the book Natural Hazards, most geologist consider a particular fault to be an active fault if it has not moved during the past 10,000 years of the Holocene Epoch.
Elevation can impact how active an earthquake fault is. Studies have shown that the higher in altitude a fault line is, the more active the fault line is.
An active fault is a geological fault which has exhibited seismic activity within a geologically recent time period.
An active fault is a geological fault which has exhibited seismic activity within a geologically recent time period.
Fault is determined by who committed a driving infraction, not who has insurance. If you have no collision insurance, you are responsible for the damages to your own vehicle unless another driver is determined to be at fault.
It is called a fault
The San Andreas Fault
san Andreas fault
Fault is determined by the facts, not whether a person is insured or not.
On active fault lines...
Scientists also look for areas where earthquakes have not occurred along an otherwise active fault.
If both at determined to be 50% at fault, then each party would pay for their own damages.
Accidents in which your action or inaction was determined to be the main cause.