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differences between fault scarp and fault line scarp​

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Answered by naina634
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Answer:

A fault scarp (A) results directly from fault displacement whereas a fault-line scarp results from differential erosion (B).

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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A fault scarp (A) results straightforwardly from fault removal though a fault-line scarp results from differential disintegration (B).

  • The fault scarp is the element on the outer layer of the earth that appears as though a stage brought about by slip on the fault.
  • A fault scarp is a planar geomorphic highlight shaped by the offset of the Earth's surface by at least one tremor. Comparably crease scarps might frame where a fundamental fault disfigures the Earth's surface however doesn't sunshine in a discrete break.
  • A fault line scarp is a bluff or escarpment coming about because of the disintegration of delicate stone that has been brought against hard rock by faulting.
  • A fault line is a long break in the outer layer of the earth. Tremors generally happen along fault lines.
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