
2 Kenji SCIENCE Types of Faults
Quiz by Kenji Warlot Deniega
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This is an edge of the fault plane that shows how much movement has taken place.
This is the exposed fault plane above the ground. It serves as a sign that there is a fault in the area.
This is the plane alongwhich the rupture or breaking has taken place or where one block hasmoved with respect to the other.
This is the point on the surface of Earth that is directly above the focus. It is the location that is closest to the populated area.
This is the point in the crust's zone of weakness where the breaking or rupture starts and seismic energy is released.
This is the plane alongwhich the rupture or breaking has taken place or where one block hasmoved with respect to the other.
This is an edge of the fault plane that shows how much movement has taken place.
This is the exposed fault plane above the ground. It serves as a sign that there is a fault in the area.
This is the point in the crust's zone of weakness where the breaking or rupture starts and seismic energy is released.
This is the point on the surface of Earth that is directly above the focus. It is the location that is closest to the populated area.