Some of the major fault lines in Texas include the Balcones Fault Zone in Central Texas and the Rio Grande Rift along the Texas-Mexico border. These fault lines are responsible for occasional seismic activity in the region.
The nearest major fault line to Spring, Texas, is the Balcones Fault Zone, located to the southwest near Austin. This fault zone is known to be seismically active and has influenced the landscape of the region.
texas is a no fault state.
That sounds like you are looking for the word "fault" or "fault line".
these are the faults that occur in transmission line: 1. line to line fault 2. line to ground fault-this is the most common fault that occurs in tr. line(75%) 3. double line to ground fault 4. triple line to ground (or) 3 phase fault- this is the most serious and dangerous fault that occurs in transmission line.(but rarely occurs)
The fault that caused the 1995 Kobe earthquake was the Nojima fault.
The Denali Fault line is located in Alaska.
San Andreas Fault Line
You also have flooding which happens every year, you have tornadoes and there's also a fault line which means earthquakes.
According to http://accident-law.freeadvice.com/auto/fault-no-fault-car-accidents.htm, Texas is one of the states which has some form of no-fault law.
The San Andreas Fault is the fault line is South America.
The three types are Line to ground faults line to line fault double line to ground fault three phase line to ground fault