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A fracture in rock in which the two side slide past each other would be called...

A fracture in rock in which the two side slide past each other would be called a joint.

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FALSE.

Correct statement : A fracture in rock in which the two side slide past each other would be called a FAULT and a fracture in rock in which the two sides do not show any movement would be called a joint.

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  1. False

A fracture in rock in which the two sides slide past each other is called a fault, not a joint. A joint refers to a fracture in rock where there is no significant displacement or movement between the two sides.


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