II. FACT OR BLUFF Direction: identify whether the following statements are correct or not. Write FACT if the statement is correct and BLUFF if it's not.
6.) A fault is formed in the Earth's crust as a stiff reaction to stress (push and-pull action). 7.) The stress may cause the rocks to twist or tear apart. 8.) The surface where the rocks break or tear apart is called fault. 9.) Earthquake is a quick motion or shaky produced by a release of strain accumulated within or along the edge of Earth's tectonic plates. 10.) The closer the focus of an earthquake to the surface, the lower its damage 11.) Fault is a break on the Earth's crust where pressure builds up. When this pressure is released an earthquake happens. 12.) The focus is the origin of an earthquake. 13.) The epicenter of an earthquake is the area on the surface directly above the focus. 14.) Every time a fault slip, an earthquake is generated. 15.) Earthquakes result from sudden movements along faults, creating a release of energy.