it is a fault that has moved in the past and is expected to move again
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Active fault a fault that has moved in the past and is expected to move again
- An active fault typically represents a practical term naturally associated with the likely occurrence of a possible earthquake.
- It typically refers to the active fault that in the past has moved as a direct result of a heavy earthquake and is naturally expected to move again.
- It has already triggered mighty earthquakes and is capable of triggering more in the possible future.
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