Thrust Faults Explained: Dark Thrusts vs Subsurface Thrusts

What are thrust faults that do not reach the surface called?

A) Dark thrusts B) Deep thrusts C) Hidden thrusts D) Subsurface thrusts

Answer:

Subsurface thrusts are thrust faults that do not reach the surface.

Thrust faults that do not reach the surface are called subsurface thrusts. These faults occur when rock layers are forced over each other, with the older rock layers being thrust over the younger ones. They are often responsible for the formation of mountain ranges and can be found in various parts of the world.

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