The fault or fold of a plate depends on its:
Another force due to which Faulting occurs is:
When amount of compressional force exerted on a rock layer is equal from both sides, rock layer is likely to wrap and crumple
Normal fault takes place when crust is
Range formed due to collision of Indo-Australian and Eurasian Plate is
When tensional force is applied to rock layers, it develops a
Conversely, a rift valley can be formed from a reverse fault caused by
An elongated lowland between two highlands that were created from vertical displacement of rocks due to tensional or compressional forces as a result of faulting is known as
When amount of compressional force exerted on a rock layer is equal from both sides, rock layer is likely to warp and crumple
Folding also takes place on a large scale when two
Faulting occurs when Crustal rock layer experience
When folding occurs in sedimentary rock layers, they bend upwards and form a/an
Rocks under tensional force are