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What type of force pulls in two opposite directions?

a. tension (associated with normal faults)
b. normal (associated with longitudinal faults)
c. transform (associated with transform faults)
d. compression (associated with reverse faults)
Which is not a type of fault?
a. normal
b. reverse
c. diagonal
d. transform

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1.

Answer:

Tension Force (associated with normal faults)

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that tension force is an internal force between the molecules which opposes the tendency of molecules to separate out.

The tension force of string is always in opposite directions at two ends of string and it is always along the length

2.

Answer:

Diagonal

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that there are four types of vaults

1) Normal vaults

2) Longitudinal vaults

3) Reverse vaults

4) Transform vaults

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Answer

a. tension (associated with normal faults)

c. diagonal

Explanation

A pull of spring or of string on both ends of an object is called tension. So for the question one, the answer is tension (associated with normal faults)

There are three types of faults. Faults are produced by stress or strain by moving plates. These faults are: normal faults, reverse faults and transcurrent or Strike-slip. Strike-slip faults can also be called transform fault. The answer to the second question is c. diagonal.

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