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WORKSHEET 5 Earth and Life Science

STRESS and FAULT

Name Edward Joseph T. Adriano Section Humss B-12 Score ___

Activity 1. Places in Mindanao that have active places


1. Cotabato
2. M’lang
3. Makilala

Activity 2. Matchy! Matchy! Direction: Match the illustration with the type of folds. Connect it by
drawing a diagonal. Match the illustration with the type of folds. Connect it by drawing a diagonal.

Monocline

Anticline

Syncline

Overturned

Recumbent
Activity 2.2 Don’t be faulty!

Direction: Identify which of the following fault is being described in the statements below. Write the
CAPITAL letter on the space provided.

A. Normal Fault B. Reverse Fault C. Strike-slip fault

_______B_____1. A fault is observed where the hanging wall is displaced upward


relative to the footwall.
_______B____2. A fault formed when rock is being squeezed due to compression
force.
_______C_____3. The San Andreas fault is an example of this type of fault.
_______C_____4. A fault where the hanging wall is displaced downward relative
to the footwall.
_______C_____5. Rocks slide past each other in opposite direction.
What did you learned Organize the words/ statement on the Venn Diagram to show the
comparison and contrast between folding and faulting

Folding Fault
-result from compression of rock
-result from deformation of brittle rock
- bending of rocks materials

-curving of rocks -movement caused by low temperatures


Type of Earth that make rock brittle
-crumpling of rocks
movement -rocks breaks into large chunks
-buckling of rocks
-ranging from mm to thousands of km
-have 5 types of folding
-destructive
-compression caused by high
temperature and pressure from the -have 3 types of faults
interior of the Earth

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