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- Hello. In this video tutorial, Iamp;#39;m going to talk a little bit about how we can actually look at a fault, a transform fault on the surface of the Earth, and we can understand whether it is a right-lateral strike-slip fault or a left-lateral strike-slip fault using something that I call the Belly Button Rule. Now, it has a funny name so it makes it very easy to understand. And what Iamp;#39;m actually going to draw is your transform, or your strike-slip fault, again weamp;#39;re looking at stuff thatamp;#39;s in map view. Okay? So, Iamp;#39;m going to use this big black marker to draw in my fault. Okay? Now, what we want to do is figure out what sense of motion we have for the offset. So weamp;#39;re going to imagine that thereamp;#39;s a feature on here, weamp;#39;re going to say a train track, okay? And this has been offset to over here. And the question is, is this a right-lateral strike-slip fault or a left-lateral strike-slip fault? Now what we can see, trying to un