what helps the two sides of a fault pressed together and immobile?​

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Before an earthquake, static friction helps hold the two sides of a fault immobile and pressed against each other. ... "Friction plays a key role in how ruptures unzip faults in the earth's crust," says Vito Rubino, research scientist at Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS)

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