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...
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A reverse fault is formed here
When rocks break, they move along the surface in a process known as faulting. This movement can occur due to tectonic forces, causing the rocks to break and move along fractures known as faults.
Strike Slip Fault
Rocks on either side of a fault move along the surface of the fault.
This is known as a 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.
No
A fault.
well, a fault pretty much does break or crack along wich rocks move.
Strike Slip Fault.