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Why do earthquakes cause more damage in western south America and central America?

Because the fault lines are on the caost of South America, not in central America.


What are the fault lines in North America and where can I find a map of them?

The fault lines in North America include the San Andreas Fault in California, the New Madrid Fault in the central United States, and the Cascadia Subduction Zone in the Pacific Northwest. You can find a map of these fault lines and others on the website of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) or other geological research institutions.


Half of fault lies below?

The Footwall is half of a fault that lies below .


What is the name of the fault line in South America?

The San Andreas Fault is the fault line is South America.


The block of rock below a fault is called what?

This is known as the foot wall of the fault.


What is a block of below a fault?

The block of rock below a fault is the "footwall" if you are referring to geology/earthquake terms.


A fault is a break or rupture in the rocks on the earth's surface in California the San Andreas Fault is 600 miles long Why might it be dangerous to live on or near the San Andreas Fault?

it would be too dangerous to live there because the fault causes earthquakes.


What fault is forced up and over the rocks below the fault?

This a reverse or dip-slip fault.


What rocks above a fault are forced up and over the rocks below the fault?

a reverse fault


What is the bottom half of a fault?

The footwall is the half of the fault that lies below.


Is a hanging wall the half of a fault that lies below in a reverse fault?

No


The rocks above a what fault are forced up and over below the fault?

A reverse fault is formed here