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the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
Earthquakes with "Faults" or "Fault Lines"
When the Earth's crust bends but does not break, it is called flexural bending or flexure. This type of deformation can occur in response to tectonic forces, leading to the formation of features like folds, fault-related folds, and anticlines.
Metamorphic rocks are created from intense heat and pressure being applied to an existing rock. The existing rock is called the protolith. They can also be formed from lava being poured over the top of the earth's surface, where rocks lay underneath. Metamorphic rocks make up a large part of our earths crust. It is around 40-60% of the earts crust.
There are breaks in the Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other. These places are called fault lines.
fault (ur welcome for the answers to your science homework ;)
the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
A break in the earth's crust is called a fault line.
I believe it is called a Fault Line
A fault.
They are called fault lines.
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After rainwater soaks into Earth's soil, it is called groundwater.
A break in the earths crust is called 1.) deformation 2.) boundry 3.) rebound 4.) fault I'll give you a hint. "It was not my _______ !!" "I did not break the lamp!!"
Earthquakes with "Faults" or "Fault Lines"
faults like the san Andreas fault in cal
faults like the san Andreas fault in cal