No. Tornadoes are a weather phenomenon and have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
No. Tornadoes have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
The terms you reference involve tectonic plates and fault lines or fault zones (transform fault).
fault lines
After the earthquake, the crust has been repositioned, and frictional tension at fault lines once again begins to mount until the next earthquake.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
No. Tornadoes have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
The terms you reference involve tectonic plates and fault lines or fault zones (transform fault).
They mostly come from fault lines where two of earths plates are connected. Does that help? :D
fault lines
fault lines
because the tectonic plates are moving beneth the earths crust, colliding with each other. if someone live along one of these fault lines between the plates they would experience a large earthquake.
What you could be describing could be a fault line. It could be a subduction zone. It could be a ridge.
because it can happen anywhere. especially near fault lines. all it is, is the earths plates rubbing together
yes there are fault lines in haiti
No, fault lines cause earthquakes
The 'Ring Of Fire' is made up of fault lines which border the Pacific ocean.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.