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a weak point in the earth's crust and upper mantle where the rock layers have ruptured and slipped. Faults are caused by earthquakes, and earthquakes are likely to reoccur on pre existing faults.
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A fracture in the Earth
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Any brittle failure of rock layers along which rocks are displaced on one side relative to the other.
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A break in the Earth
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A violation of the playing rules, either in serving, receiving, or during play (see common faults listed below).
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