strike and slip
A force that resists motion of one surface across another surface is called FRICTION(or FRICTIONAL FORCE)
When shearing causes areas between plates that are sliding past one another to form faults.
Microtubules. Dynein proteins help move cargo along microtubules by sliding past one another in a process known as retrograde transport.
When particles in a solid absorb heat and vibrate to the point where they can move past one another, the solid undergoes a phase change from a solid to a liquid. This process is called melting. The particles transition from a fixed, ordered arrangement in a solid to a more disordered, free-flowing arrangement in a liquid.
There are breaks in the Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other. These places are called fault lines.
Slipped is the past tense of slip.
The word 'fragmented' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fragment. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word fragment is also a noun as a word for a piece broken off or detached.The noun forms of the verb to fragment are fragmentation and the gerund, fragmenting.
The particles of a substance that are able to slide past one another are called "fluid." This property allows fluids to flow and take the shape of their container. Liquids and gases are examples of fluids.
Earthquakes form at a Transform boundary when the plate slips past each other.
An archaeological artifact, such as a pottery fragment or an ancient tool, that dates back to a previous era is an example of an object from the past. These objects are studied by archaeologists to gain insights into past civilizations and cultures.
A force that resists motion of one surface across another surface is called FRICTION(or FRICTIONAL FORCE)
The past participle of "call" is "called." For example, "I have called my friend."
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past the slime pass the deadwood past another deadwood and past another 2 deadwood and your there
The past participle of call is called.
The past tense for "call" is "called."
I'm not sure if you are talking about friction or not. Does this force produce heat? Friction, I think