Across
- 2. Ranges from being continuous to sporadic; and the creep events last only from minutes to days.
- 5. They are near vertical sections and their two plates move relatively horizontally along strike.
- 7. Happens to materials when they are forced to move in parallel but opposite directions.
- 8. The force applied to rocks.
- 9. Is a fracture or break in Earth's crust where earthquakes are most likely to occur repeatedly.
- 10. Forms an angle of dip that is leen than 45°.
- 12. A series of associated faults spread over an area.
- 13. This is a type of strike-slip fault where the left block moves toward you and the right block moves away.
- 14. Are inclined fractures where the blocks have mostly shifted vertically.
- 15. Are faults that generated earthquakes within the last 10000 years and may still continue to do so.
Down
- 1. Is formed which rocks are compressed.
- 3. This is a type of strike-slip fault where the right block moves toward you and the left block moves away.
- 4. A fault in which the displacements of the strike-slip and dip-slip components have very similar magnitudes; fault movement occurs obliquely across the fault surface.
- 6. Are those without a record of having generated earthquakes in the last 10000 years, but may possibly generate an earthquake in the future.
- 11. In which the block above the fault has moved downward relative to the block below.
