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Question
for numbers 7-13, write n for normal fault, r for reverse fault, or s for strike-slip fault.
- ______ rocks on both side of the fault grind together as they slip in opposite directions
- ______ often form along convergent boundaries, resulting in a shortening of earth’s crust
- ______ common along transform plate boundaries
- ______ younger rock is displaced over older rock
- ______ hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall
- ______ often form along divergent boundaries, resulting in the lengthening of earth’s crust
- ______ older rock is displaced over younger rock.
- which letter in the diagram below represents the epicenter?
a. a
b. b
c. c
- which letter in the diagram below represents the focus?
a. a
b. b
c. c
Response
Question 7
Brief Explanations
Strike - slip faults (S) have rocks on either side grinding as they slip in opposite horizontal directions.
Brief Explanations
Reverse faults (R) form at convergent boundaries, causing crustal shortening.
Brief Explanations
Strike - slip faults (S) are common at transform plate boundaries.
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