What process typically generates damage during and immediately after an earthquake along a strike-slip fault?
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The friction across the surface of the fault holds the rocks together so they do not slip immediately when pushed sideways. Eventually enough stress builds up and the rocks slip suddenly, releasing energy in waves that travel through the rock to cause the shaking that we feel during an earthquake.
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The friction across the surface of the fault hold the rock together so they do not slip immediately when pushed side way. Eventuallty enough strees build up and the rock slip suddenly, releasing energy in wave that travel through the rock to cause. the shacking that we feel during an earthquake. hope you answer
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