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Question Completion Status: Moving to another question will save this response. Question 10 of Question 10 1points Save A If we compare the footwall of a fault to a road and the handing wall to a car what would be a good analogy for the effect of pore pressure in a faut a car that hits a large puddle and is slowed down by the water due to the friction of trying to push the tres through the water a car that has poor visibility because of the water on the windshield because the windshield wipers can't keep up with the amount of rain a car that stalls and comes to a stop in a deep puddle because water was sucked into the engine o a car that hits a puddle and hydroplanes out of control because the water is iftig the car partaly offthe road reducing the friction bernween the tires and the pavement Question 10 of 11> Moving to another question will save this response.Explanation / Answer
10. answer d. a car that hits a puddle and hydroplanes out of control because the water is lifting the car partially of the road. This tell us the effect of pore pressure in the fault as the car will rise up due to hydroplane which is similar to fault.
2. answer b. up and to the right. This is because in the normal fault the hanging wall move downward and the foot wall moves upwards . It will seem to get away from the hanging wall thus moving towards right.
3.Thrust fault. It is is a reverse fault having dips less that 45 degrees to the overlying block moves nearly horizontally over the underlying block
6. compression stress is build up in restraining bend in strike slip fault.
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