Found this website that summarizes earthquake activity in SC and has a map that indicates faults: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/geology/earthquake.htm. - Stacy
I found the following, which you may find helpful:http://www.idahogeology.org/Products/reverselook.asp?switch=title&value=Miocene_and_Younger_Faults_in_Idaho
Hydrocarbon seeps are the limitation of surface geochemical analysis. Macro seepage is associated with major fault lines, while micro seepage is associated with rock formations.
Yes , It is a cynic who always find faults
The lines are what determines the absolute location of a place on the map.
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No. Earth is the only planet known to have fault lines. but as we exploe new planets we may find some
on fault lines. On some fault lines theres accually a visible space and you can see it splitting. I think theres one in Africa and another in California
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There are 69 fault lines in Michigan all located in pen island. pen island.com is the a great website to visit and supplies an excellent map to extend your ability of complying the energies of these fault line plate tectonics.
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yes no maybe so. go find out yourself.
Generally around fault lines, such as the Ring of Fire that surrounds most of the Pacific Ocean.
You can use SAS. This means you are given two lengths of lines and one angle. You can then work out the area
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I found the following, which you may find helpful:http://www.idahogeology.org/Products/reverselook.asp?switch=title&value=Miocene_and_Younger_Faults_in_Idaho
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