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Slip faults
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GPT 3.5
are a type of fault in which one side of the fault slips past the other side horizontally. This movement can be caused by tectonic forces, such as compression or tension, which create stress along the fault line. Slip faults are commonly found along plate boundaries and can result in earthquakes when the stress along the fault is released suddenly. There are several different types of slip faults, including strike-slip faults, where the movement is predominantly horizontal, and oblique-slip faults, where the movement is a combination of horizontal and vertical.