Well.............. I am not sure, lol.
It depends on the pressure, amount of magma, whether it's on a fault line, and how long convection has been going on to determine how the eruption will be.
the temperature of the rock, the type of rock, how the force is applied, and how quickly the force is applied
The answer depends on such factors as the law where you live, what type of divorce (fault-no fault), whether it is contested, whether there is property to be divided and whether there are children.
geologist can predict earthquakes by the help of stress along a fault and energy along the fault
It depends on a few factors, like what state you live in and whether the police were called to do a report. If there is a report, the officer will have found someone at fault, regardless of whether someone was ticketed. Your insurance company can also determine fault based on your state's laws and they way in which the accident occurred.
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The liability, or fault-factor in an accident has nothing to do with whether or not a driver was licensed. The liability in an accident at an uncontrolled intersection can be shared. Several factors go into a case like that & would need to be fully investigated to determine.
scientists can measure the amount of stress on the rocks at fault lines. this stress will keep building up until the rock can't handle the stress and slips. this is how scientists can determine where an earthquake might be but they can never tell when
The severity of the damage does not determine fault. The facts of the loss and the point of impact will help determine fault.
Normal fault forms tension stress. It is a stress state wherein a body of material is being stretched or expanded.
In a reverse fault the maximum principal stress is horizontal, compression causes reverse (thrust) faults.
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