What are the disadvantages of direct observation in the study of an area affected by faulting?

      

Give the disadvantages of direct observation in the study of an area affected by faulting.

  

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Maurice
(i) It is tiresome to conduct.

(ii) It is only suitable to the sighted people.

(iii) It is expensive when one has to travel long distances.

(iv) It is time consuming.

(v) It is limited only to direct sources.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on June 5, 2017 at 06:38


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