Answer:
A fault is formed in the Earth's crust as a brittle response to stress. Generally, the movement of the tectonic plates provides the stress, and rocks at the surface break in response to this. Faults have no particular length scale. If you whack a hand-sample-sized piece of rock with a hammer, the cracks and breakages you make are faults. At the other end of the spectrum, some plate-boundary faults are thousands of kilometers in length.
Explanation:
Lines of latitude are horizontal. They meet at itself.
I tried to figure it out. Im not sure if i am correct. The way that i thought of it was that each line poking out from the circle is 10%. California and Hawaii are 31% plus another 10% from the other states. so that is 41%. There is a little piece that i have no idea what % it is but taking a guess i would say about 2%. So we have 43%. so 100-43 would be 57%. That would be my best guess.