Identify the Fault Formative Assessment. Study the Photos.

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Identify the Fault Formative Assessment

Study the Photos

1. Identify this part of a fault. A. Left Side B. Right Side C. Hanging Wall D. Foot Wall

2. What type of fault is this? A. Normal Fault B. Reverse Fault C. Strike-slip Fault

3. What type of plate boundary would have these faults? A. Convergent B. Divergent C. Transform

4. What part of the fault is in this photo? A. Left Side B. Right Side C. Hanging Wall D. Foot Wall

5. What type of stress causes this fault? A. Tension B. Compression C. Shear

6. Where is the foot wall in this photo? A. Left Side B. Right Side

7. What type of fault is this? A. Normal B. Reverse C. Strike-slip

8. What type of boundary produces these faults? A. Convergent Boundary B. Divergent Boundary C. Transform Boundary

9. Which geologic feature would be associated with this type of faulting? A. Mid-ocean Ridges B. Rift Valleys C. Transform Boundary D. Folded and Faulted Mountains

10. Which geologic feature would be associated with this type of faulting? A. Subduction Zone B. Rift Valleys C. Transform Boundary D. Folded and Faulted Mountains