Fractures that are formed when crustal rocks are displaced
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A fault is a fracture in the crustal rocks wherein the rock are displaced along a plane. In other words, when the crustal rocks are displaced, due to tensional movement caused by the endogenetic forces, along a plane, the resultant structure is called a fault.
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