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.
No. Many faults, especially minor ones, are located far from plate boundaries.
No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.
No, faults are not the same as plate boundaries, though they are related. Faults are fractures in the Earth's crust where rocks have moved past each other, while plate boundaries are the edges where tectonic plates interact. Plate boundaries can give rise to faults due to the stress and movement of the plates, but not all faults are located at plate boundaries. Faults can also occur within tectonic plates away from these boundaries.
Faults are created when tectonic plates are stretching or compressing. There are two types of faults which are normal and reverse faults.
Your faults are flaws in your personality. Earth's faults are cracks in the ground along which blocks of rock move.
yes because A) either that person loves him/her just the way they are..faults and all or B) they love them so much that they cannot see the faults staring them in the face be they important or not. plus they could be considered beauties because they may be what a certain person loves about him/her Sebarau
by using her faults.
faults or shortcoming
The wording is: We often don't like in others what we don't like in ourselves. Ironically, we often do not see our own faults as well as we see the same faults in others.
All god realy wants to see in us is pure intentions. He doesn't look at our faults. If you know what you did was wrong and you do everything in your power to make it right god will be pleased.
Faults are the boundaries between tectonic plates and are not the cause of earthquakes. The motion of one plate against another or the subduction of one plate by another can eventually cause a slippage, and it is this slippage that causes earthquakes.
It can fray at the ends, untwist, give you wool burns. That's all i know.
You can't expect websites to be perfect. There will always be glitches and faults!
Thrust faults and reverse faults are essentially the same, the only difference being the angle: thrust faults have a shallow angle of 45 degrees or less from horizontal. Reverse (thrust) faults and folds usually indicate rock being compressed. In many cases folds develop along reverse faults as one fault block is dragged along another, with an anticline forming in the hanging wall.
The worst fault would be that you are unaware you have any faults at all. (To be walking around thinking you are perfect and free of any faults)
No. Many faults, especially minor ones, are located far from plate boundaries.
It all depends on how big the fault is, bigger ones will cause bigger earthquakes, while smaller, or small ones may cause no earthquake at all.