Read this tip to make your life smarter, better, faster and wiser. LifeTips is the place to go when you need to know about General and other Earthquake topics.
Shallow crevasses can form during earthquake-induced landslides, lateral spreads, or other types of ground failures. Faults, however, do not open up during an earthquake. Movement occurs along the plane of a fault, not perpendicular to it. If faults opened up, no earthquake would occur because there would be no friction to lock them together.
Guru Spotlight |
Tammi Reynolds |