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Faulting is when rocks deform in a brittle fashion and break, and then movement occurs along these fractures.
The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
displacement
Seismic waves are generated by movement along faults. See the related question for more information.
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earthquakes
Linear axes are the axes that describe movement along a straight line
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It slips downward when movement occurs along a normal faultIt occurs when the fault is at an angle
It slips downward when movement occurs along a normal faultIt occurs when the fault is at an angle
rocks move horizontally past one another
The hanging wall goes down while the footwall goes up.
Faulting is when rocks deform in a brittle fashion and break, and then movement occurs along these fractures.
If the fault is responsible for the earthquake, there will be movement (displacement) along the fault.