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Which term describes a fracture in the earth's crust at which land on each side has moved up, down, or sideways compared to the other? A. joint B. fault C. split D. hinge

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B fault is correct for any crack in the earth
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Answer:

The term 'fault' is used to describe a "fracture in the earth's crust" at which land on each side has moved up, down, or sideways compared to the other.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A fault is said to have occurred when there's a "fracture in the earth's crust" resulting in the displacement of the crust beds. Faults mainly occur due to "tensional or compressional forces" acting on the earth's crust.
  • Depending on the nature of displacement, faults can be classified into four different types, viz. normal fault, reverse fault, strike-slip fault and oblique fault.
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