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Define The Following


Faulting​

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Answered by gem94632
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A fault is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock. Faults allow the blocks to move relative to each other. This movement may occur rapidly, in the form of an earthquake - or may occur slowly, in the form of creep. ... Most faults produce repeated displacements over geologic time.

Answered by Athena18
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Answer:

The movement of the part of the Earth's crust along the line of fault is known as faulting.

Explanation:

When crustal rocks are subjected to horizontal compressional pressure, they do not get folded. Instead, they develop fractures or cracks along the line of weakness. These lines of fracture are known as faults. The movement of the part of the Earth's crust along the line of fault is known as faulting.

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