It's a earthquake where two plates move sideways from eachother for example the San Andreas Fault is a strike-slip earthquake.
Earthquake
A reverse fault may form when rocks are compressed.
Shifts in geological layers on different sides of a fault...
A reverse fault is formed here
strike-slip
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Strike Slip Fault
Rocks on either side of a fault move along the surface of the fault.
Strike Slip Fault
Transform fault
Strike Slip Fault
This kind of fault is called a normal fault and is usually a sign of crustal extension.
A fault.
No
Strike Slip Fault.
well, a fault pretty much does break or crack along wich rocks move.
Strike slip fault