Fault lines exist where one tectonic plate meets another. For example the San Andreas Fault in California is the boundary between the North American plate (on the east of the fault line) and the Pacific plate (on the west of the fault line)
Fault lines are places where the land naturally divides, and they are a common place for earthquakes to happen. They exist where one tectonic plate meets another. For example the San Andreas Fault in California is the boundary between the North American plate (on the east of the fault line) and the Pacific plate (on the west of the fault line).
fault or fault lines are (things) that form from earthquakes that cause building to fall and the ground to shake.
Earthquake/volcanic activity occur almost exactly the fault line where plates about
This is a boundary formed where tectonic plate slide past one another horizontally, and relatively causing no creation or destruction of the lithosphere.
A falut is an area where two tectonic plates end and there can be earthquakes that evolve in this area. Some of the major faults are in California.
A fault line is the boundary between two tectonic plates; fault lines do not ordinarily appear on maps.
It is on a transform fault boundary.
The San Andreas Fault is a transform plate boundary.
A convergent boundary is a reverse fault. It's a reverse fault because it it pushing together, while a divergent boundary is a normal fault because 2 plates are pushing away from each other.
It is a right-lateral strike-slip fault
a transform boundary is when two plates scrape past each other with an effect of a earthquake
A transform fault boundary is a conservative plate boundary. This is what gets rid of lithosphere.
Highland Boundary Fault and Southern Boundary Fault, also the Great Glen
Yes, for example the San Andreas Fault is a plate boundary.
It is on a transform fault boundary.
The San Andreas Fault is a transform plate boundary.
YES. A Strike-slip fault is usually a transform boundary.
Transform boundary / conservative boundary.
A convergent boundary is a reverse fault. It's a reverse fault because it it pushing together, while a divergent boundary is a normal fault because 2 plates are pushing away from each other.
A convergent boundary is a reverse fault. It's a reverse fault because it it pushing together, while a divergent boundary is a normal fault because 2 plates are pushing away from each other.
The type of fault that generally occurs at a divergent boundary is a strike-slip fault. It is also referred to as a transform fault.
It is a right-lateral strike-slip fault
The San Andreas fault in California is a major transform boundary or fault, as is New Zealand's Alpine fault and North America's Queen Charlotte fault.