convergent plates produce thrust faults
divergent plates form normal faults
transform plates form strike/slip faults
Describe the three types of plate motion and the faults that are characteristic of each type of motion.
One of the three types of plates are the transform plates slip past each other. The convergent plates push together. The divergent plates pull away from each other.
Any geometric shape that has more than three sides.
No, a triangle is defined by its three sides and/or its angels. The diameter is a characteristic of a circle.
One paper plate, two paper plates, three paper plates, and so on and so forth.
Describe the three types of plate motion and the faults that are characteristic of each type of motion.
One of the three types of plates are the transform plates slip past each other. The convergent plates push together. The divergent plates pull away from each other.
a. Transform:transform boundaries or motion creates strike-slip faults.b. Convergent:convergent boundaries or motion creates reverse faults.c. Divergent:divergent motion creates a normal fault.
One of the three types of plates are the transform plates slip past each other. The convergent plates push together. The divergent plates pull away from each other.
Any and all plate motion causes earthquakes.
Convergent - reverse Divergent-Normal Transform-Skrik'n' Slip
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No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.
The three types of faults are Normal faults, Reverse faults, and Strike and Slip fault
divergent, transform, convergent
The three faults are.... 1. Normal 2. Reverse 3. Strike-slip
Trasform(plates sliding past each other.) Converging(plates colliding.) Divergent(plates moving away.) These are 3 different types of plate boundries