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6. what causes faults

  • volcanoes
  • earth movements
  • folding
  • earthquakes
  • magnetism

7. if there is a normal fault that has a a north to south trend what direction would it dip if the downthrown side is on the east side

  • south
  • east
  • i duno?
  • north
  • west

8. what is displacement called in normal/reversed faults

  • the fault plane
  • the shear
  • the throw
  • the vertical displacement
  • the strike

9. how much does a fault throw down if the upthrowing side is 556 m above sea level and the downthrowing side is 139 m above sea level

  • 507
  • 397
  • 415
  • 417
  • 317

10. how was this quiz?

  • jellis is cool
  • awesome
  • i am really rubbish at this quiz
  • hard
  • easy

11. did u get 100%

  • can u repeat the question
  • yes
  • ur not the boss of me know!
  • no
  • maybe, i dont know

12. normal faults are caused by

  • shear
  • displacement
  • tension
  • compression
  • fracturing