The Marikina Valley Fault System is a dominantly dextral strike-slip fault system in Luzon, Philippines. The West Valley Fault is capable of 7.0 quakes, which "could" result in very serious consequences for Manila.
i dontn know but more or less yes beacuse Philippines lies along a fault
This is called a fault.== ==
celtic for valley is comb but i dont know about deep valley
It is believed that movement on a blind thrust fault underneath the San Fernando Valley caused the Northridge earthquake. The fault is known as 'blind' as it does not show any surface features, meaning that seismologists did not know the fault existed before the earthquake.
I know of a few places on incest in california, try mathew dodson's house
i dontn know but more or less yes beacuse Philippines lies along a fault
The most common type of fault in the northern San Andreas Fault system is strike-slip fault, where the blocks move horizontally past each other. This fault system is characterized by lateral movement along the fault line, with the Pacific Plate moving northwest relative to the North American Plate.
We need to know what kind of system. Is it your computer, your wrist watch, or a nuclear reactor?
You will know, You'll get a fault code on your (OBC) on board computer system.
Are you talking about the RESEDA in the San Fernando Valley? Still looking for your answer, but I do know this: RESEDA replaced MARION as the town name in the west central part of the valley
i don't know much but have a friend help you out
You will have to have the system checked for codes to know possible problems.
Your local autoparts store can test the electrical system of your vehicle to determine what is at fault.
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I don"t know what the answer is!
I don"t know what the answer is!
The New Madrid fault systems extends 120 miles southward from the area of Charleston, Missouri, and Cairo, Illinois, through New Madrid and Caruthersville, following Interstate 55 to Blytheville and on down to Marked Tree, Arkansas. It crosses five state lines and cuts across the Mississippi River in three places and the Ohio River in two places. The San Andreas Fault in California is about 810 miles long, and the Cascadi Fault just offshore from Oregon and Washington is about 650 miles long. (Sorry for the finger-check - it should be the Cascadia Fault.