11. Which type of stress is associated with a
reverse fault?
Tension
C. Shearing
B. Compression
D. No stress
12. Which side is the hanging wall in the figure
below?
A, left
B. right
C. both left and right
D. no hanging wall.
13. The ground rupture called the North Bohol
Fault caused a displacement shaped like a
hanging wall. Which type of fault is the North
Bohol Fault?
A. Strike-Slip Faults C. Oblique Slip
Faults
B. Normal Faults
D. Reverse Fault
14. Earthquakes can occur with faulting.
A. Normal
C. Strike-slip
B. Thrust
D. All of these
15. Which of the following could trigger a tsunami?
A. Eruption of an oceanic volcano
B. Undersea earthquakes
C. Undersea landslides
D. All of these​


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Answer:

11. B

Compressional stress, meaning rocks pushing into each other, creates a reverse fault.

12. C

The two sides of a non-vertical fault are known as the hanging wall and footwall. The hanging wall occurs above the fault plane and the footwall occurs below it.

13. D

North Bohol fault or Inabanga fault is a reverse fault located at Anonang, Inabanga which was found on 15 October 2013 during the Bohol earthquake.

14. C

Earthquakes occur on faults - strike-slip

15. D

Tsunamis are ocean waves triggered by: Large earthquakes that occur near or under the ocean. Volcanic eruptions. Submarine landslides.

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