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What geological occurrence creates an 'fault line'?

erosion


earthquake


volcanic activity

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Most of the time is earthquakes.

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Answer:

Generally, an earthquake is the geological occurrence that creates a fault line.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A fault line occurs when the tensional stress in the rocks transcends the elastic capacity of the rocks and a fracture is caused.
  • For a fault line to occur, there has to be a tensional pressure.
  • When a tremor or an earthquake invigorates the tensional pressure from the rock to be released, a rock cracks up in two parts and a fault line appears on the Earth's surface.
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