Q. Why normal faults are aseismic and strike-slip and thrust faults are seismic?
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✔Most faults produce repeated displacements over geologic time.
✔During an earthquake, the rock on one side of the fault suddenly slips with respect to the other.
✔ Faults which move along the direction of the dip plane are dip-slip faults and described as either normal or reverse (thrust), depending on their motion.
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✔Most faults produce repeated displacements over geologic time.
✔During an earthquake, the rock on one side of the fault suddenly slips with respect to the other.
✔ Faults which move along the direction of the dip plane are dip-slip faults and described as either normal or reverse (thrust), depending on their motion.
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⛓ Here is the answers ⛓
✔Most faults produce repeated displacements over geologic time.
✔During an earthquake, the rock on one side of the fault suddenly slips with respect to the other.
✔ Faults which move along the direction of the dip plane are dip-slip faults and described as either normal or reverse (thrust), depending on their motion.
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