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No, we cannot see all faults. Some faults, such as those in the subsurface of the Earth or within materials, may not be visible to the naked eye and require specialized tools or techniques, like seismic imaging or X-ray inspection, to detect. Additionally, certain faults can be very subtle or occur at microscopic levels, making them difficult to identify without advanced technology.

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