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21 April, 22:38

A fault in which the rocks on either side of the fault moves side of the fault move sideways past each other is a

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  1. 22 April, 01:35
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    California the San Andreas Fault. tensional-normal pulls rocks apart, compression-reverse the force that squeezes rocks together, shear-strike slip causes the rocks on either side of a fault to slide past each other. Waves generated by an earthquake that travels through the earth.
  2. 22 April, 02:08
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    It's called an earthquake
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