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1. A fault is a fracture or a zone of fractures that separates two blocks of rock from one another.
2. Active faults
3. Inactive faults
4. a fault that is expected to be the site of another earthquake in the near future.
5. Structures that we can recognize but that do not produce earthquakes are referred to as inactive faults.
6. Central Philippine Fault
7. Marikina Valley Fault
8. Western Philippine Fault
9. Eastern Philippinr Fault
10. Southern Mindanao Fault
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The Great Barrier Reef is special because it is by far the largest reef in the world. It is consisted of around 2,900 individual reefs. The size of this reef is approximately as the size of Germany. There are over 900 islands that are stretched over 2,600 km along the the reef. The Great Barrier Reef is so marking and big, that even though it is below water it can actually be seen from space. The ecological importance of this reef is enormous as it is a home for thousands of species, with approximately 10% of all fish species in the world living in it. Because of its beauty and numerous attractions, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visited tourist destinations, and the Australian economy manages to generate between 5 and 6 billion Australian Dollars annually from it. Unfortunately, all of the human activity has been affecting this reef very negatively, and little by little part of it is dying out.
Brazil is the largest country in South America by land mass. Argentina follows in second and Peru in third.
Adaptation is adjusting to your environment and adapting is connecting adjusting to a daily lifestyle like your morning routine.
It is b divergent boundary