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If you were standing on one of the dots , you would see the other dots moving away from you .
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If you were standing on one of the dots , you would see the other dots moving away from you .
TQA:T_1161_7
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If you were standing on one of the dots , you would see the other dots moving away from you .
TQA:T_1161_7
16
moving
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If you were standing on one of the dots , you would see the other dots moving away from you .
TQA:T_1161_7
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moving
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move
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Also , the dots farther away from you on the balloon would move away faster than dots nearby .
TQA:T_1161_8
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move
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In this diagram of the expansion of the universe over time , the distance between galaxies gets bigger over time , although the size of each galaxy stays the same .
TQA:T_1161_9
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In this diagram of the expansion of the universe over time , the distance between galaxies gets bigger over time , although the size of each galaxy stays the same .
TQA:T_1161_9
16
gets
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In this diagram of the expansion of the universe over time , the distance between galaxies gets bigger over time , although the size of each galaxy stays the same .
TQA:T_1161_9
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gets
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In this diagram of the expansion of the universe over time , the distance between galaxies gets bigger over time , although the size of each galaxy stays the same .
TQA:T_1161_9
27
stays
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stay
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In this diagram of the expansion of the universe over time , the distance between galaxies gets bigger over time , although the size of each galaxy stays the same .
TQA:T_1161_9
27
stays
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If there is no movement on either side of a fracture , the fracture is called a joint .
TQA:T_1170_0
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If there is no movement on either side of a fracture , the fracture is called a joint .
TQA:T_1170_0
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If there is no movement on either side of a fracture , the fracture is called a joint .
TQA:T_1170_0
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These joints formed when the confining stress was removed from the rocks as shown in -LRB- Figure
TQA:T_1170_2
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These joints formed when the confining stress was removed from the rocks as shown in -LRB- Figure
TQA:T_1170_2
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formed
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These joints formed when the confining stress was removed from the rocks as shown in -LRB- Figure
TQA:T_1170_2
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confining
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These joints formed when the confining stress was removed from the rocks as shown in -LRB- Figure
TQA:T_1170_2
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removed
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remove
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These joints formed when the confining stress was removed from the rocks as shown in -LRB- Figure
TQA:T_1170_2
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removed
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remove
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These joints formed when the confining stress was removed from the rocks as shown in -LRB- Figure
TQA:T_1170_2
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shown
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These joints formed when the confining stress was removed from the rocks as shown in -LRB- Figure
TQA:T_1170_2
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If the blocks of rock on one or both sides of a fracture move , the fracture is called a fault -LRB- Figure 1.2 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1171_0
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called
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If the blocks of rock on one or both sides of a fracture move , the fracture is called a fault -LRB- Figure 1.2 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1171_0
18
called
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Stresses along faults cause rocks to break and move suddenly .
TQA:T_1171_1
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Stresses along faults cause rocks to break and move suddenly .
TQA:T_1171_1
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Stresses along faults cause rocks to break and move suddenly .
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break
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Stresses along faults cause rocks to break and move suddenly .
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break
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Stresses along faults cause rocks to break and move suddenly .
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Stresses along faults cause rocks to break and move suddenly .
TQA:T_1171_1
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That angle is called the faults dip .
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That angle is called the faults dip .
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The dip defines which of two basic types a fault is .
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The dip defines which of two basic types a fault is .
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The energy released is an earthquake .
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The energy released is an earthquake .
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How do you know theres a fault in this rock ?
TQA:T_1171_3
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How do you know theres a fault in this rock ?
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How do you know theres a fault in this rock ?
TQA:T_1171_3
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Try to line up the same type of rock on either side of the lines that cut across them .
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Try to line up the same type of rock on either side of the lines that cut across them .
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Try to line up the same type of rock on either side of the lines that cut across them .
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TQA:T_1171_4
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Try to line up the same type of rock on either side of the lines that cut across them .
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One side moved relative to the other side , so you know the lines are a fault .
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One side moved relative to the other side , so you know the lines are a fault .
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One side moved relative to the other side , so you know the lines are a fault .
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One side moved relative to the other side , so you know the lines are a fault .
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One side moved relative to the other side , so you know the lines are a fault .
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Slip is the distance rocks move along a fault .
TQA:T_1171_6
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Slip is the distance rocks move along a fault .
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Slip is relative , because there is usually no way to know whether both sides moved or only one .
TQA:T_1171_8
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Slip is relative , because there is usually no way to know whether both sides moved or only one .
TQA:T_1171_8
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Slip is relative , because there is usually no way to know whether both sides moved or only one .
TQA:T_1171_8
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Faults lie at an angle to the horizontal surface of the Earth .
TQA:T_1171_9
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lie
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Faults lie at an angle to the horizontal surface of the Earth .
TQA:T_1171_9
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In a normal fault , the hanging wall drops down relative to the footwall .
TQA:T_1172_1
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In a normal fault , the hanging wall drops down relative to the footwall .
TQA:T_1172_1
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In a normal fault , the hanging wall drops down relative to the footwall .
TQA:T_1172_1
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How could this happen ?
TQA:T_1172_10
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They are responsible for uplifting mountain ranges in regions experiencing tensional stress .
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They are responsible for uplifting mountain ranges in regions experiencing tensional stress .
TQA:T_1172_12
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They are responsible for uplifting mountain ranges in regions experiencing tensional stress .
TQA:T_1172_12
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They are responsible for uplifting mountain ranges in regions experiencing tensional stress .
TQA:T_1172_12
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experiencing
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They are responsible for uplifting mountain ranges in regions experiencing tensional stress .
TQA:T_1172_12
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experiencing
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In a reverse fault , the footwall drops down relative to the hanging wall .
TQA:T_1172_2
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drops
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In a reverse fault , the footwall drops down relative to the hanging wall .
TQA:T_1172_2
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In a reverse fault , the footwall drops down relative to the hanging wall .
TQA:T_1172_2
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In a reverse fault , the footwall drops down relative to the hanging wall .
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In a reverse fault , the footwall drops down relative to the hanging wall .
TQA:T_1172_2
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hanging
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This diagram illustrates the two types of dip-slip faults : normal faults and reverse faults .
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This diagram illustrates the two types of dip-slip faults : normal faults and reverse faults .
TQA:T_1172_3
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This diagram illustrates the two types of dip-slip faults : normal faults and reverse faults .
TQA:T_1172_3
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reverse
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Imagine miners extracting a re - source along a fault .
TQA:T_1172_4
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Imagine miners extracting a re - source along a fault .
TQA:T_1172_4
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Imagine miners extracting a re - source along a fault .
TQA:T_1172_4
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Imagine miners extracting a re - source along a fault .
TQA:T_1172_4
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The hanging wall is where miners would have hung their lanterns .
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hanging
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The hanging wall is where miners would have hung their lanterns .
TQA:T_1172_5
8
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The hanging wall is where miners would have hung their lanterns .
TQA:T_1172_5
8
hung
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The footwall is where they would have walked .
TQA:T_1172_6
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walked
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The footwall is where they would have walked .
TQA:T_1172_6
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walked
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Rocks can slip many miles along thrust faults -LRB- Figure 1.4 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1172_8
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slip
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Rocks can slip many miles along thrust faults -LRB- Figure 1.4 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1172_8
2
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Strike-slip faults result from shear stresses .
TQA:T_1173_1
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Strike-slip faults result from shear stresses .
TQA:T_1173_1
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result
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Imagine placing one foot on either side of a strike-slip fault .
TQA:T_1173_2
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Imagine placing one foot on either side of a strike-slip fault .
TQA:T_1173_2
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placing
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If that block moves toward your right foot , the fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault ; if that block moves toward your left foot , the fault is a left-lateral strike-slip fault -LRB- Figure 1.5 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_4
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If that block moves toward your right foot , the fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault ; if that block moves toward your left foot , the fault is a left-lateral strike-slip fault -LRB- Figure 1.5 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_4
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move
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[ "toward your right foot", "your right foot" ]
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If that block moves toward your right foot , the fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault ; if that block moves toward your left foot , the fault is a left-lateral strike-slip fault -LRB- Figure 1.5 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_4
20
moves
true
move
[ "what", "is", "_", "moved", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "block", "that block" ]
[ [ 19, 20 ], [ 18, 20 ] ]
If that block moves toward your right foot , the fault is a right-lateral strike-slip fault ; if that block moves toward your left foot , the fault is a left-lateral strike-slip fault -LRB- Figure 1.5 -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_4
20
moves
true
move
[ "where", "is", "something", "moved", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "toward your left foot" ]
[ [ 21, 25 ] ]
It is a right-lateral strike slip fault -LRB- See opening image -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_6
5
slip
true
slip
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[ "fault", "a right-lateral strike slip fault", "right-lateral strike" ]
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It is a right-lateral strike slip fault -LRB- See opening image -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_6
8
See
true
see
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[ "a right-lateral strike slip fault", "right-lateral strike" ]
[ [ 2, 7 ], [ 3, 5 ] ]
It is a right-lateral strike slip fault -LRB- See opening image -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_6
8
See
true
see
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[ "opening image" ]
[ [ 9, 11 ] ]
It is a right-lateral strike slip fault -LRB- See opening image -RRB- .
TQA:T_1173_6
9
opening
true
open
[ "what", "is", "_", "opened", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "image" ]
[ [ 10, 11 ] ]
People sometimes say that California will fall into the ocean someday , which is not true .
TQA:T_1173_7
2
say
true
say
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[ "that California will fall into the ocean", "that California will fall into the ocean someday" ]
[ [ 3, 10 ], [ 3, 11 ] ]
People sometimes say that California will fall into the ocean someday , which is not true .
TQA:T_1173_7
2
say
true
say
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[ "People" ]
[ [ 0, 1 ] ]
People sometimes say that California will fall into the ocean someday , which is not true .
TQA:T_1173_7
6
fall
true
fall
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[ "California" ]
[ [ 4, 5 ] ]
People sometimes say that California will fall into the ocean someday , which is not true .
TQA:T_1173_7
6
fall
true
fall
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[ "someday" ]
[ [ 10, 11 ] ]
People sometimes say that California will fall into the ocean someday , which is not true .
TQA:T_1173_7
6
fall
true
fall
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[ "into the ocean" ]
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