fault-line

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English - Turkish
kırık çizgisi
çatlak hattı
Fay hattı
fay çizgisi
line fault
hat arizasi
English - English
Alternative spelling of fault line
The line formed by the intersection of the plane of a fault with the surface of the Earth
A minor split (in public opinion etc) that may develop into something larger
fault line
(geology) line determined by the intersection of a geological fault and the earth's surface
fault line
The trace of a fault plane on the ground surface or on a reference plane
fault line
A commonly-used term that is synonymous with the surface trace of a fault It should never be used to describe the fault itself; faults are planar, not linear, features
fault line
A commonly used term that is synonymous with the surface trace of a fault It should never be used to describe the fault itself; faults are planar, not linear, features
fault line
The trace of a fault plane on the ground surface or on a reference plane
fault line
(geology) line determined by the intersection of a geological fault and the earth's surface
fault line
A commonly used term that is synonymous with the surface trace of a fault It should never be used to describe the fault itself; faults are planar, not linear, features
fault line
A commonly-used term that is synonymous with the surface trace of a fault It should never be used to describe the fault itself; faults are planar, not linear, features
fault line
A fault line is a long crack in the surface of the earth. Earthquakes usually occur along fault lines. = fault
fault line
A fault line in a system or process is an area of it that seems weak and likely to cause problems or failure. These issues have created a stark fault line within the Peace Process. = weakness
faultline
alternative spelling of fault line