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in a strike-slip fault, the rocks on either side of the fault slip past each other sideways with little a. noise. b. shaking. c. up-or-down motion. d. movement.
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in a strike-slip fault, the rocks on either side of the fault slip past each other sideways with little a. noise. b. shaking. c. up-or-down motion. d. movement.
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i think it is
c. up-or-down motion
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C. They have little up-or-down motion; mainly just lateral motion is taking place
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