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If tectonic forces fracture the Earth's crust, rocks on opposite sides of the fracture may move past each other to create a fault.
Triceps Brachii
A muscle located at the back of the upper limb, responsible for extending the forearm.
Brachialis
A muscle in the upper arm that flexes the elbow joint.
Rectus Abdominis
A long muscle in the front of the abdomen that assists in breathing and stabilizes the core during movements.
External Oblique
A muscle in the abdomen that forms part of the abdominal wall, helping in the rotation and lateral flexion of the trunk.
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