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Faulting.
Asthenosphere
Not necessarily. Rock layers along a strike-slip fault may be offset if they are dipping.
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A highway, as it is a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another.
Ease off the gas pedal and pull off the roadway.
Somewhere Along the Highway was created on 2006-04-24.
Origin because it is the highway that runs along the cost
Trying to keep wildlife off the highway.
The main highway that runs along the California coast is California State Route 1, and the highway that runs along the East coast is U.S. Route 1.
Usually along a fault the rock layers are broken and displaced in some manner so that the rock layers are not continuous across the fault.
B/c they robbed people travelling along the highway.
Highway 26 runs east from San Juan and becomes Highway 3, which the runs south along the east coast and becomes Highway 53 and then runs west along the southern coast until it merges with 52. 52 heading west to Ponce becomes Highway 2 which continues to the west coast of the island territory, turning east along the north coast until it becomes Highway 22 which circles back to San Juan. Highway 52 begins on the north coast at San Juan and runs due south through the mountains to the southern coast where it meets afore-mentioned Highway 53. Highway 20 connects interior Highway 52 and east coast Highway 53. Connecting Ponce on the mid-south coast to the north coast is Highway 10.
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The answer is Highway 101.
Highway 101
Sill forms when magma flows in a horizontal direction along rock layers.