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normal and reverse fault can cause mountains
normal and reverse fault
Normal faults are also known as dip-slip faults and usually occur at convergent zones. The reason they occur at convergent zones is because the blocks involved are displaced toward each other caused by compressional forces.
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Fold-block mountains form when tension makes the lithosphere break into many normal faults.
No, only reverse faults can cause a mountain.
False. These are called Horst mountains.
The two types of faults that can result in mountains are reverse faults and normal faults.
The main direction of the stress on blocks of rock at normal faults, reverse faults and the strike slip faults usually happens at the weak areas.
normal faults cause mountains to form
normal and reverse fault can cause mountains
normal and reverse fault
along nearly parallel normal faults.
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rverse and normal
Normal faults are also known as dip-slip faults and usually occur at convergent zones. The reason they occur at convergent zones is because the blocks involved are displaced toward each other caused by compressional forces.
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