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''This article involves the geologic phenomenon.  For a discussion of faults in breeding and show animals, see [[fault (animal conformation)]]''
A [[geology|geologic]] '''fault''' is a break in the earth's crust.  Movement along these breaks causes the ground to shake, resulting in tremors or [[earthquake]]s.
 
A geologic fault is a break in the earth's crust.  Movement along these breaks causes the ground to shake, resulting in tremors or earthquakes.

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This article is about the geologic phenomenon. For other uses of the term Fault, please see Fault (disambiguation).

A geologic fault is a break in the earth's crust. Movement along these breaks causes the ground to shake, resulting in tremors or earthquakes.