A)How does one assess fault

  1. If a fault line is dotted or dashed, this means _____.the fault is near train tracks the fault rises above sea level the fault
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  2. Match each type of fault with its description and type of stress.1. normal fault 2. reverse fault 3. strike-slip fault This
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  3. Match each type of fault with its description and type of stress.1. normal fault This fault can create features like scarps,
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  4. Consider the faulting illustrated here. In a normal fault, the block above the fault moves down relative to the block below the
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  5. Consider the faulting illustrated here. In a normal fault, the block above the fault moves down relative to the block below the
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  6. Consider the faulting illustrated here. In a normal fault, the block above the fault moves down relative to the block below the
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  7. A well-known transform boundary found in California is the _____.San Diego fault San Jose fault San Andreas fault San Francisco
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  8. Shear stress created the San Andreas Fault in Southern California. It is an example of a _____.syncline reverse fault
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  9. Brown hills and canyons that make up part of the San Andreas fault zoneThe photo shows the San Andreas fault zone. This is a
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  10. Characteristics of a normal fault, reverse fault, and strike slip fault.I think most everything you need is on the following
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