Yes I think
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If the fault is a fissure (crack) without any slippage (movement up or down) then the layers on both sides will remain on the same level. If slippage has occured, there will be no continuity of layers.
It is not only normal, it is refreshingly healthy.
Normal blood pressure is 120/80 or below
The "normal" heart rate for an adult at rest is 60 to 100 beats per minute. People who excercise regularly and are in good physical condition may have heart rates into the 50's and are still considered normal.
No but funky kong, miis, and normal birdo are still good
If the lease is month to month, the landlord just has to give you a month notice and you are gone. If there is a lease that is still in effect, the landlord is responsible for costs that you incurred as a result of the breach of the lease.
Not necessarily. Rock layers along a strike-slip fault may be offset if they are dipping.
if you chain it to destroy a normal spell the normal spells effect still goes on, but if you chain it to a continuous spell such as yellow luster shield ( raises your monsters defense by 300 ) since its continuous it has to stay face-up on the field for its effect to work, so it would be negated
Yes, If the accident was your fault, then it is your fault. Whether or not they have insurance has nothing to do with who's at fault, or who actually caused the accident.
The insurance company is the one that determines fault so if you deny it, they can still rule against you.
When plates move apart or diverge, it is called a normal fault (happens along a divergent boundary). When plates collide or converge, a reverse fault occurs (when the hanging wall pushes up, and the foot wall pushes down). When plates slide past each other, it is called a strike-slip fault, which typically occurs at a transform plate boundary.Also, if you are still having doubts, do more research on strike-slip faults, normal faults, and reverse faults by just typing it in.
No, but it is out on DVD :)
No, but it is out on DVD :)
If YOU hit something that was standing still, it can only be YOUR fault .
Bob still insisted that Rosie's tripping on his banana peel was not his fault.
Yes, you are still at fault. It doesn't matter whether or not they had insurance, you still hit their vehicle and are therefore still responsible for their damages.
i think 45 is normal, 50 still normal, 55 still normal, 60 not good.
NO!