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The map shows faults located near the Pacific and North American tectonic plates, including the San Andreas Fault. Arrows indicate direction of motion on either side of the faults.

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Answer: Hello the map related to your question is missing attached below is the missing map and question

answer :

i) Himalaya : Compressive stress

ii) Himalaya : Reverse fault

iii) San Andreas : Shear stress

ii) San Andreas : strike- slip fault

Step-by-step explanation:

The types of stress

i) Himalaya : Compressive stress

ii) San Andreas Fault : Shear stress

The types of Fault

i) Himalaya : Reverse fault

ii) San Andreas fault : strike- slip fault

The map shows faults located near the Pacific and North American tectonic plates, including-example-1
The map shows faults located near the Pacific and North American tectonic plates, including-example-2
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