Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fault-line
noun
/ˈfɔːlt laɪn/

Definition
A fault-line is a significant geological fault that indicates a boundary between two tectonic plates.

Examples
- The San Andreas Fault is one of the most famous fault-lines in the world.
- Research on fault-lines helps scientists predict seismic activity.
- Homes near a fault-line may be at higher risk during an earthquake.

Meaning
It refers to a crack or fracture in the Earth’s surface where geological shifts can occur, often leading to earthquakes.

Synonyms
- fault
- fracture
- break
- fault zone