smsanjuan09
smsanjuan09
02-03-2021
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What was the presence of an active fault?
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taniaj1019
taniaj1019
02-03-2021
Faults that have moved in the last 120,000 years are considered likely to move again and are classified as active faults. The evidence of most active faults is that they repeatedly break the earth's surface.
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