QUESTION 18 "Assuming same dip directions, a fault with dip angle of 40 degrees will daylight on a slope face with a dip
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QUESTION 18 "Assuming same dip directions, a fault with dip angle of 40 degrees will daylight on a slope face with a dip
QUESTION 18 "Assuming same dip directions, a fault with dip angle of 40 degrees will daylight on a slope face with a dip angle of 50 degrees (true or false)." true QUESTION 19 "Assuming same dip directions, a fault with dip angle of 30 degrees will daylight on a slope face with a dip angle of 50 degrees (true or false)." QUESTION 20 Plane sliding is not possible if the dip direction of the discontinuity differs from the dip direction of the face by more than about degrees QUESTION 21 "Given a fault that daylights to a slope face, if the slope face dip azimuth is 200 degrees, and the fault dip azimuth is 220 degrees, a planar failure can occur along the fault (true or false)." QUESTION 22 "Given a fault that daylights to a slope face, if the slope face dip azimuth is 200 degrees, and the fault dip azimuth is 180 degrees, a planar failure can occur along the fault (true or false)." QUESTION 23 "Given a fault that daylights to a slope face, if the slope face dip azimuth is 200 degrees, and the fault dip azimuth is 210 degrees, a planar failure can occur along the fault (true or false)."
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