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That's called a 'fault line'.
This is called a fault.== ==
Your faults are flaws in your personality. Earth's faults are cracks in the ground along which blocks of rock move.
You may be referring to graben structures. These are fault bounded blocks of the lithosphere that subside in regions of divergence.
No. The lithosphere is composed of the crust along with the uppermost rigid mantle.
The fracture along blocks of crust (tectonic plates) is called a "fault" or "fault line".
Fault.
A fault
Earthquakes result when forces push plates along faults in the Earth's lithosphere. These plates are comprised of the crust and a portion of the upper mantle.
That's called a 'fault line'.
This is called a fault.== ==
It is a fault.
I have the same question but its false it in my course 2 science textbook. I hope this helps and i dont know what forces plates along faults in earths lithosphere sorry!
Your faults are flaws in your personality. Earth's faults are cracks in the ground along which blocks of rock move.
Your faults are flaws in your personality. Earth's faults are cracks in the ground along which blocks of rock move.
Cleavage is smooth; Fracture is rough. Cleavage splits along flat surfaces; Fracture splits along jagged surfaces. Cleavage is Cleavage; Fracture is Fracture
You may be referring to graben structures. These are fault bounded blocks of the lithosphere that subside in regions of divergence.