lawn tennis
The 1964 earthquake in Alaska was caused by a megathrust fault associated with the subduction zone where the Pacific Plate is being pushed beneath the North American Plate. This type of fault is known as a megathrust or subduction zone fault.
In a convergent boundary
When shear stress exceeds the shear strength of a material, it can cause the material to deform or fracture. This type of fault is often associated with strike-slip earthquakes, where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally. The most famous example of this type of fault is the San Andreas Fault in California.
Generically a "fault" but there could also be an "earthquake" associated with this fracturing. A fault with where all the movement is horizontal is called a "transverse" fault. but it must be understood that there is a component of horizontal movement associated with Thrust, Reverse and Normal faults too.
The most common type of fault is a strike-slip fault, where two blocks of rock move horizontally past each other. This type of fault is often associated with transform plate boundaries, such as the San Andreas Fault in California.
Table tennis, or Lawn Tennis
The answer is no you cant. But you will lose that point.
lawn. in table tennis, the other player gets a point on a single fault, whereas in lawn tenns, you get two chances, and your opponent will get the point on the second fault.
the upper wall of an inclined fault
A double fault in tennis is two consecutive serving faults that result in the loss of a point. The term double fault has been in use since 1909.
It is called double-fault when you miss both of your serves. You lose a point then.
Double Fault - 2012 was released on: USA: 15 March 2012
There is none. There are no volcanoes associated with the Hayward Fault,
The 1964 earthquake in Alaska was caused by a megathrust fault associated with the subduction zone where the Pacific Plate is being pushed beneath the North American Plate. This type of fault is known as a megathrust or subduction zone fault.
A player can double fault in tennis. A double fault occurs when a player does not successfully place the ball in the opposing square on a serve two consecutive times.
There is none. There are no volcanoes associated with the Hayward Fault,
In a convergent boundary