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Answer:
- Rivers, road, and railroad tracks are affected by fault movements of the earth.
- Fault movement is the fracture zone that occurs between blocks of rocks and causes relative movement with each other.
- There are three major fault types – normal, reverse, and transcurrent faults. In a normal fault, rivers flow toward a hanging wall like waterfalls.
- In reverse fault, the river settles to form a lake or pond. In a transcurrent or strike-slip fault river flow will change its course.
- Railroad along faults will lead to derailment. Roads can creek or pave due to fault movements.
- Depending upon the fault zones, railroad tracks and roads must be laid to prevent damage.
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