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Question
Tectonism is ubiquitous on Earth, the fundamental process responsible for the terrains we find familiar. In this exercise, you will visit a series of locations where distinctive geologic structures are exposed by geologic processes. Your task will be to identify these structures as best you can @eaglo Fig. 1. Google Earth image a transform fault in Montana In Google Earth, use the coordinates below to locate a variety of structures. This week the structures of interest are all faults. There are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults (right and left lateral). Inspect each fault and try to determine the sense of offset.Explanation / Answer
1.Downthrown on east
2.Left lateral
3.Downthrown on West
4.Left Lateral
5.Upthrown on North
6.Downthrown on North East
7.Left lateral
PART 2
the hardest part is to identifying topological evidences like stream direction fault movement etc.