GEOLOGY

EARTH SCIENCE

EARTHQUAKES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A break in the lithosphere along which movement has occurred is called a(n)
A
fault
B
earthquake
C
epicenter
D
volcano
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Faults are cracks in the earth’s crust along which there is movement. These can be massive (the boundaries between the tectonic plates themselves) or very small. If tension builds up along a fault and then is suddenly released, the result is an earthquake.

Detailed explanation-2: -A fault is a fracture, or break, in Earth’s lithosphere, along which blocks of rock move past each other.

Detailed explanation-3: -Faults which move along the direction of the dip plane are dip-slip faults and described as either normal or reverse (thrust), depending on their motion. Faults which move horizontally are known as strike-slip faults and are classified as either right-lateral or left-lateral.

Detailed explanation-4: -A fault is a break in a rock mass along which movement has occurred. Faults occur when the rock is brittle. A. Certain terms help us describe faults.

Detailed explanation-5: -Fault is a fracture or crack where two rock blocks slide past one to another. If this movement may occur rapidly, it can be causes earthquike or slowly, in the form of creep. Types of faults include strike-slip faults, normal faults, reverse faults, thrust faults, and oblique-slip faults.

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