No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.
The two types of faults that can result in mountains are reverse faults and normal faults.
Transform boundaries are seen in earthquakes that are caused by normal faults. Some types of faults are listric or ring faults.
Faults are created when tectonic plates are stretching or compressing. There are two types of faults which are normal and reverse faults.
Convergent - reverse Divergent-Normal Transform-Skrik'n' Slip
-Normal Faults form when the hanging wall moves down. -Reverse Faults form when the hanging wall moves up. -Strike-Slip Faults have walls that moce sideways, instead of up or down.
The three types of faults are Normal faults, Reverse faults, and Strike and Slip fault
Normal, Reverse, Wrench
the three types of faults are normal (colliding), reverse (moving apart), strike-slip (sliding past each other)
the three types of faults are normal (colliding), reverse (moving apart), strike-slip (sliding past each other)
Faults are surfaces along the earths crust in which rocks have been fractured and displaced. There are three types of faults: strike-slip, normal and reverse.
There are three types of fault lines in the crust. There are divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries.
The two types of faults that can result in mountains are reverse faults and normal faults.
convergent plates produce thrust faults divergent plates form normal faults transform plates form strike/slip faults
The normal fault, the thrust fault, the transcurrent fault , and the reverse fault.
Transform boundaries are seen in earthquakes that are caused by normal faults. Some types of faults are listric or ring faults.
Faults are created when tectonic plates are stretching or compressing. There are two types of faults which are normal and reverse faults.
Convergent - reverse Divergent-Normal Transform-Skrik'n' Slip