Because faults are greatly related to Earthquakes and mountain building.
Faults are important because it can move the blocks relative to each other. And they can have a major influence on the shaping of the landscape.
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The definition is that a person often doesn't know their own faults.
It can fray at the ends, untwist, give you wool burns. That's all i know.
most people don't know there own faults
No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.
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Yes. Not all faults are of the same magnitude. So two minor faults (e.g. dinged sides, scrached paint) may be less important than 1 major fault (e.g. no engine).
In life's journey, faults we find, Like cracks in glass or ties that bind, But in their shadows, truths unwind, Forging strength from faults confined.
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most people don't know there own faults
There are 6 types of fault lines. Strike-slip faults, dip-slip faults, oblique- slip faults, listric faults, ring faults, and synthetic and antithetic faults.