As no diagram is given, it is not possible to answer your question.
It is a chart showing a scatter chart of stars according to their temperature and their luminosity (or absolute magnitude).
A block diagram depicting a transform fault typically shows two offset segments of a mid-ocean ridge, with a vertical fault in between. The fault is generally characterized by horizontal displacement of the two segments in opposite directions. The diagram should clearly indicate the transform fault as a boundary between the two offset ridge segments.
It is a strike-slip fault.
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The fault shown in the image is most likely caused by compressional stress, where tectonic plates move towards each other. This can result in the formation of reverse faults, where the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall.
Capillaries are not shown on the diagram because the are too tiny. They are the smallest blood vessel and are connected to the veins.
As no diagram is given, it is not possible to answer your question.
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It is a chart showing a scatter chart of stars according to their temperature and their luminosity (or absolute magnitude).
Elevation can impact how active an earthquake fault is. Studies have shown that the higher in altitude a fault line is, the more active the fault line is.
A thrust diagram is a diagram show the different bisected sections of a trust.
A block diagram depicting a transform fault typically shows two offset segments of a mid-ocean ridge, with a vertical fault in between. The fault is generally characterized by horizontal displacement of the two segments in opposite directions. The diagram should clearly indicate the transform fault as a boundary between the two offset ridge segments.
Forces can be shown in a diagram using arrows. The length and direction of the arrows represent the magnitude and direction of the force, respectively. You can label the arrows with the type of force and its value if known.
In the electron dot diagram for calcium, there are two dots shown, as calcium has two valence electrons.
The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.