The tallest fault block mountain in the world is Mt. Whitney in the Sierra Nevada. It is 14,505 feet tall, or 4,421 meters.
The mid-ocean ridge is the longest fault line on Earth.
Nthe most active fault in the world is the alpine fault in New Zealand
The divergent boundary that creates the mid-ocean ridge system.
Along the San Andrea's fault which runs along the California coast line and up into Alaska.
The Marikina fault line passes through the Philippines including the cities of Makati, Marikina, Paranaque, Pasig, and Taguig. Scientist believe the largest threat, however, is to Manila.
The largest geographical fault in California is the San Andres fault. This large fault is responsible for the largest quakes to hit the state. The San Jacinto, Elsinore, and Imperial are smaller parallel faults to the San Andres.
prince george is not on a fault line
It's called the New Madrid Fault line.
Along the San Andrea's fault which runs along the California coast line and up into Alaska.
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The Marikina fault line passes through the Philippines including the cities of Makati, Marikina, Paranaque, Pasig, and Taguig. Scientist believe the largest threat, however, is to Manila.
The largest geographical fault in California is the San Andres fault. This large fault is responsible for the largest quakes to hit the state. The San Jacinto, Elsinore, and Imperial are smaller parallel faults to the San Andres.
Siberia had the world's largest oil pipeline.
The largest earthquake fault is San Andreas fault.
fault line in mindanao
Hudson Bay in Canada is the largest Bay in the world, with the largest shore line, followed by the Bay of Bengal
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That sounds like you are looking for the word "fault" or "fault line".
these are the faults that occur in transmission line: 1. line to line fault 2. line to ground fault-this is the most common fault that occurs in tr. line(75%) 3. double line to ground fault 4. triple line to ground (or) 3 phase fault- this is the most serious and dangerous fault that occurs in transmission line.(but rarely occurs)
The fault that caused the 1995 Kobe earthquake was the Nojima fault.