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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
+ | {{incomplete|Created by a fool with no knowledge of faults. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
− | This comic appears to be a successor to [[1714: Volcano Types]]. Similar to its predecessor, the comic explores several phenomena (in this case, geologic faults), both real | + | This comic appears to be a successor to [[1714: Volcano Types]]. Similar to its predecessor, the comic explores several phenomena (in this case, geologic faults), both real phenomena and several made up for the point of a joke. |
− | + | The items are: | |
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;Normal fault | ;Normal fault | ||
− | + | A regular fault in geology. | |
;Reverse fault | ;Reverse fault | ||
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;Transverse fault | ;Transverse fault | ||
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;Thrust fault | ;Thrust fault | ||
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;Taffy fault | ;Taffy fault | ||
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;Splinted fault | ;Splinted fault | ||
− | + | ;Squeezed-bar-of-soap-fault | |
− | ;Squeezed-bar-of-soap fault | ||
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;Apple power cable fault | ;Apple power cable fault | ||
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;Brio fault | ;Brio fault | ||
− | {{w | + | {{w|BRIO}} is a company from Sweden famous for their wooden toy trains. The wooden slats are connected by holes and fasteners as shown in the comic picture. |
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− | + | Thrust faults were previously mentioned in [[1082: Geology]]. | |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
+ | {{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon. Lacks small description for each item.}} | ||
:[The comic shows nine different schematic views to present geographic faults and some more.] | :[The comic shows nine different schematic views to present geographic faults and some more.] | ||
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:[Two planes with a slip fault drifting against each other from left and right.] | :[Two planes with a slip fault drifting against each other from left and right.] | ||
:Reverse fault | :Reverse fault | ||
− | :[Two planes moving | + | :[Two planes moving sidewards.] |
:Transverse fault | :Transverse fault | ||
− | :[The left | + | :[The left plane moves above the other to the right.] |
:Thrust fault | :Thrust fault | ||
− | :[Two planes drifting away and the connection between them gets smaller | + | :[Two planes drifting away and the connection between them gets smaller.] |
:Taffy fault | :Taffy fault | ||
:[On top of both planes a small piece with splints holds them together.] | :[On top of both planes a small piece with splints holds them together.] | ||
:Splinted fault | :Splinted fault | ||
− | :[The two planes pressing together with a piece in the middle moving | + | :[The two planes pressing together with a piece in the middle moving topwards.] |
− | :Squeezed-bar-of-soap fault | + | :Squeezed-bar-of-soap-fault |
:[The right plane is connected to the left and swinging up and down.] | :[The right plane is connected to the left and swinging up and down.] | ||
:Apple power cable fault | :Apple power cable fault | ||
− | :[One side with a thin connector and the other with an evenly spaced hole connecting the planes together | + | :[One side with a thin connector and the other with an evenly spaced hole connecting the planes together.] |
:Brio fault | :Brio fault | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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