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Correlation
Explanation:
Correlation simply means matching rocks or strata's of the same age. This rock units or sedimentary strata's may be matched from same region or even different continents.
In correlation the major task is to establish time equivalency of various rocks or sedimentary strata's.
In correlation of rock unit or sedimentary strata, Geologist looks at the physical continuity. For example a sedimentary strata from a region having a particular sequence of rock or sedimentary strata . That same pattern of sequence may be found in another region . With the similarity in the sequence stratigraphy ( sediment layering), Geologist can infer the similarity in age of both strata's.
Fossil contents present in different strata; if similar fossil contents found in different regions, geologist can determine the age similarities.
The first picture indicates strata correlation using fossil similarities while the second picture uses the physical continuity like lithology to correlates strata's
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There is no such thing as "earthquake weather". ... Very large low-pressure changes associated with major storm systems (typhoons, hurricanes, etc) are known to trigger episodes of fault slip (slow earthquakes) in the Earth's crust and may also play a role in triggering some damaging earthquakes.
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A geological fault is the type of fault which is caused by a crack in the <em>surface of the Earth's crust</em> and has to do with tectonic plates which <em>shift and change positions.</em>
As a result of this, we can see that these geological faults has to do with shifts of the tectonic plates which have the ability to cause earthquakes which can cause destruction of the earth.
With this in mind, there are different kinds of faults and they include:
- Normal Fault
- Reverse Fault
- Divergent Fault
- Strike-slip Fault, etc
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you better understand the concept.
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