I found the following, which you may find helpful:
http://www.idahogeology.org/Products/reverselook.asp?switch=title&value=Miocene_and_Younger_Faults_in_Idaho
Yes. England has minor fault lines but none that are major.
St. Andres fault line
Fault-block mountains form because of fault-lines. One side of a fault pushes over the other, causing blocks of rock to rise from the surface.
Highland Boundary Fault and Southern Boundary Fault, also the Great Glen
Fault lines are simply where cracks appear in the earth's crust from the movement of the plates.
yes there are fault lines in haiti
No, fault lines cause earthquakes
No. Tornadoes have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
Yes. Most of Idaho has fault lines. Hill Road (Northern Boise, runs along the base of the foothills) runs along a fault. Idaho is the 6th-most earthquake-prone state in the US. We have dozens of earthquakes a year, but most are so small that no one feels them.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
Yes. England has minor fault lines but none that are major.
wheres all the canadian fault lines
The fault lines
Fault lines
No there is not any fault line in Arizona.
St. Andres fault line
Fault-block mountains form because of fault-lines. One side of a fault pushes over the other, causing blocks of rock to rise from the surface.